UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA 
AT  LOS  ANGELES 


No.  1247—1916 


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INSCRIBED  BOOKS 

BY 

NINETEENTH   CENTURY   AUTHORS 

AMERICAN  AND  FOREIGN 

FROM  THE  LIBRARY  COLLECTED  BY 

JAMES  CARLETON  YOUNG 

OF  MINNEAPOLIS,  MINN. 
PART  I 


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will  be  made   to  this  rule.     Magazines   and  other  periodicals,   and  all 
miscellaneous  books  arranged  in  parcels,  are  sold  as  they  are  without 
recourse. 

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by  other  bids. 

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PREFACE 

The  large  and  remarkable  collection  of  books,  made  by 
James  Carleton  Young,  F.E.G.S.,  LL.D.,  L.H.D.,  which  is 
as  well  known  in  Europe  as  in  this  country,  is  now  to  be  dis- 
persed. The  sale  will  be  an  unusually  interesting  and  im- 
portant event. 

Mr.  Young  is  a  member  of  nearly  all  the  important  book 
clubs  in  the  United  States;  he  is  the  only  American  member 
of  the  Societe  des  Amis  des  Livres,  the  most-  exclusive  book 
club  in  the  world,  and  is  enrolled  in  many  other  organiza- 
tions, including  the  Authors  Club  of  London  and  the  "Men 
of  Letters"  of  France.  In  1878  he  was  Honorary  Commis- 
sioner to  the  Paris  Exposition;  in  1902  the  Paris  "Figaro" 
spoke  of  him  as  "Le  Roi  des  Livres,"  a  title  by  which  he  is 
well  known  abroad,  and  in  1910  he  was  decorated  by  the 
French  Government  with  the  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor 
on  the  petition  of  Maurice  Maeterlinck  and  twenty-five  dis- 
tinguished citizens  of  France. 

When  a  young  man  Mr.  Young  resolved  to  devote  his  life 
to  the  collection  of  modern  literary  masterpieces  in  all  lan- 
guages, believing  that  this  would  be  the  best  tribute  he  could 
pay  to  literature,  and  he  particularly  desired  that  each  book 
should  be  inscribed  by  its  author.  The  work  progressed 
rapidly  in  America,  but  as  it  is  unusual  for  the  writers  of 
any  language  other  than  English  to  inscribe  their  books,  very 
little  could  be  accomplished  by  correspondence  with  foreign 
authors.  Mr.  Young  resolved,  therefore,  to  travel  around  the 
world,  and  later  he  made  frequent  visits  to  Europe,  to  obtain 
personal  interviews  with  distinguished  authors.  In  all,  two 
years  were  passed  in  Paris,  where  he  not  only  secured  the 
inscriptions  he  desired  but  collected  many  rare  books  that  had 
been  inscribed  by  authors  who  had  died,  among  these  being 
Victor  Hugo,  Daudet,  and  Dumas.  Most  of  Mr.  Young's  time 
for  twenty  years  was  devoted  to  this  work,  and  he  has  often 
said  that  if  he  had  known  the  labor  required  he  would  not 
have  had  the  courage  to  undertake  it.  The  books  of  Count 
Tolstoi  illustrate  the  difficulties  Mr.  Young  encountered.  The 

19S474 


first  books  sent  to  Russia  were  lost  at  sea.  A  second  set  was 
purchased  and  some  of  these  were  confiscated  by  the  Russian 
Government.  A  third  set  was  then  sent  at  large  expense  by  a 
special  messenger  who  succeeded  in  reaching  the  Count 's  home. 
The  books  were  then  inscribed  and  were  gotten  out  of  Russia 
successfully  and  brought  to  America.  In  this  case  there  was 
an  additional  reward,  for  Mr.  Young  secured  the  original  of 
the  famous  letter  that  Tolstoi  wrote  to  the  Czar  of  Russia  on 
the  massacre  of  the  Jews  at  Kishinef.  It  was  a  corrected  copy 
that  was  sent  to  the  Czar. 

The  library  gathered  by  Mr.  Young  is,  without  question,  the 
most  important  collection  of  the  kind  in  the  world.  It  is  so 
large  that  it  must  be  divided  into  several  sales.  Part  I  con- 
tains 1,078  numbers.  Part  II,  which  will  be  sold  in  five' 
sessions  on  December  11,  12,  and  13,  will  contain  1,336,  and 
three  other  sales,  equally  large,  will  be  held  later  in  the  season. 
To  avoid  making  the  catalogue  unwieldy  many  hundred  in- 
scriptions were  not  quoted  and  in  some  cases  several  books 
were  grouped  as  one  lot.  This  was  necessary  in  a  collection 
so  large  as  this,  but  to  every  book  the  inscription  has  added 
interest  and  value. 

The  dispersal  of  this  unique  collection  will  afford  book-lovers 
an  extraordinary  opportunity  to  acquire  the  most  desirable 
copies  of  the  works  of  their  favorite  authors,  as  well  as  literary 
rarities  of  great  importance. 

Further  information  appears  in  the  following  letter  from 
Mr.  Young: 

MINNEAPOLIS,  MINN.,  October  3,  1916. 
THE  ANDERSON  GALLERIES, 

New  York  City. 
DEAR  SIRS: 

In  the  formation  of  the  library  my  purpose  was  to  select  only  the 
best  in  contemporary  literature,  and  in  each  country  I  was  guided  by 
the  advice  of  a  committee  of  critics,  each  of  whom  had  attained  a  high 
place  in  the  literary  world.  They  made  individual  lists  of  those  whom 
they  considered  their  best  living  writers,  and  I  selected  the  names  that 
appeared  on  the  majority  of  the  lists.  The  purchasers  at  the  sale  of 
the  collection  may  be  sure  that  with  very  few  exceptions  all  the  books 
in  foreign  languages  are  by  authors  esteemed  by  high  authority  as  the 
best  writers  in  their  respective  countries.  Many  of  the  French  books 
are  very  rare  and  expensive  editions,  and  before  the  war  began  they 
sold  at  an  advance  over  the  publishers'  prices.  I  have  been  assured  by 
competent  authorities  in  Prance,  Italy,  Greece,  Russia,  Spain,  Japan, 
and  Scandinavia  that  there  does  not  exist  in  those  countries  such  a 


select  collection  of  their  contemporary  books,  inscribed,  as  I  have  trans- 
ported to  America.  Not  until  I  had  investigated  Icelandic  literature 
did  I  know  it  possessed  the  purest  of  the  Norse  and  had  an  Academy, 
whose  members  then  inscribed  my  books.  In  collecting  in  this  country 
I  secured  books  by  nearly  all  important  authors,  but  for  various  rea- 
sons I  included  the  works  of  some  who  have  not  yet  won  an  abiding 
place  in  our  literature.  Most  of  the  books  in  the  collection  are  first 
editions;  neither  trouble  nor  money  was  spared  to  obtain  them,  and 
later  editions  were  used  only  when  first  editions  could  not  be  procured. 

Many  of  the  books  may  seem  to  be  presentation  copies,  but  with  very 

rare  exceptions  I  bought  all  of  them,  and  then  sent  them  to  the  authors 

to  be  inscribed,  after  having  received  permission  to  do  so.    My  secretary 

,  obtained  American  and  foreign  postage  and  it  was  always  sent  to  the 

authors  with  every  letter  and  for  the  return  of  the  books. 

I  intended  to  present  the  library  to  my  country  providing  assurance 
could  be  obtained  that  it  would  have  a  permanent  home  in  the  Con- 
gressional Library,  believing  that  as  the  inscriptions  contain  much  liter- 
ary history  of  the  last  generation  the  books  should  be  available  to  the 
public.  Accordingly  I  consulted  Mr.  Herbert  Putnam,  the  accomplished 
librarian,  and  conferred  with  the  President  and  many  prominent  mem- 
bers of  both  houses  of  Congress.  A  member  of  the  Senate  remarked, 
' '  How  glorious  it  would  have  been  if,  from  the  foundation  of  our 
Eepublic,  we  had  preserved  a  first  edition  of  the  best  books  written  by 
our  countrymen  in  which  they  had  inscribed  in  their  own  autograph  the 
history  of  their  work. ' '  I  offered  to  permit  a  committee  to  select  the 
gems  of  my  collection,  and  my  propositions  were  received  with  cordial 
consideration  and  enthusiastic  approval,  but  later  on  insurmountable 
obstacles  arose.  The  collection  was  increasing  with  great  rapidity;  it 
became  the  largest  of  the  kind  in  the  world,  requiring  not  only  my  own 
attention  but  that  of  a  librarian  and  eight  assistants,  including  cata- 
loguers and  translators;  my  correspondence  reached  5,000  letters  a 
year,  and  I  endeavored  to  reply  personally  to  each  letter;  the  result  was 
that  my  health  became  impaired  and  my  physician  advised  me  to  aban- 
don the  work.  For  the  past  two  years  the  books  have  been  stored  in 
safe  deposit  vaults  and  they  are  now  consigned  to  The  Anderson  Gal- 
leries for  public  sale. 

I  console  myself  with  the  thought  that  these  unique  literary  treasures, 
which  I  have  patiently  gathered  during  many  years  of  unremitting  labor, 
and  in  many  countries,  will  now  pass  into  the  possession  of  my  fellow 
collectors  and  enrich  hundreds  of  public  and  private  libraries. 

These  sales  do  not  include  my  collection  of  manuscripts,  nor  the 
inscribed  photographs  of  nearly  all  the  authors  whose  works  are  in  the 
library,  nor  the  autograph  letters,  of  which  there  are  thousands,  many 
of  the  highest  interest.  All  this  material  will  be  sold  next  year. 

Yours  very  truly, 

JAMES  CARLETON  YOUNG. 


INSCRIBED  BOOKS 

FROM  THE  LIBRARY  COLLECTED  BY 
JAMES  CARLETON  YOUNG 

PART  I 

FIRST    SESSION 

Wednesday  Afternoon,  November  15,  1916,  at  2:30  o'clock 

LOTS  1-275 

1.  ABBOTT  (LYMAN).    The  Theory  of  an  Evolutionist. 
FIRST  EDITION.     Bost.  1898;  The  Evolution  of  Christianity. 
FIRST  EDITION.     Bost.  1892;  Christianity  and  Social  Prob- 
lems.   Bost.  1899.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  on  the  fly-leaf  an  autographed  in- 
scription by  the  author. 

2.  ABOUT    (EDMOND).      La    Question    Eomaine.      8vo, 
half  morocco.  Bruxelles,  1859 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy,  inscribed  by  Edmond 
About. 

3.  ADE   (GEORGE).     Pink  Marsh,  Fables  in  Slang,  The 
Sultan  of  Sulu,  In  Babel.    4  vols.  12mo  and  16mo,  cloth  and 
paper.  N.  Y.  and  Chic.  1897-1903 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

4.  AGASSIZ    (LOUIS).     Geological   Sketches.     Portrait. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1866 

*  Presentation   copy,   "  E.  P.   Whipple,   from   his  friend  L. 
Agassiz. ' ' 

5.  AICARD   (JEAN).     Moliere  a  Shakespeare.     Prologue 
en  vers,  with  a  literal   [English]   translation.     8vo,  original 
paper  covers.  Paris:  D.  Jouast,  1879 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Leon  Gambetta,  with 
inscription. 

6.  AICARD  (JEAN).    Jesus.    8vo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1896 

*  Privately  printed  and  not  issued  for  sale.    Inscribed  on  the 
half-title  by  Jean  Aicard. 


7.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).    The  Bells:  A  Col- 
lection of  Chimes.    By  T.  B.  A.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1855 

*  The  author  'B  first  book.     Scarce.     With  his  autograph  on 
the  fly-leaf. 

8.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).    The  Story  of  a  Bad 
Boy.     With  illustrations.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

*  Autographed  by  the  author.  Bost.  1870 

9.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).    The  Story  of  a  Cat. 
Translated   from   the   French   of   Emile   de   la   Bedollierre. 
With   designs   in   silhouette    by   Hopkins.     FIRST    EDITION. 
12mo,  boards.  Bost.  1879 

*  Autographed  by  the  author. 

10.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).   Wyndham  Towers. 
FIRST  EDITION.  12mo,  half  vellum,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1890 

*  With  the  author 's  autograph. 

11.  ALDRICH    (THOMAS  BAILEY).     Two  Bites  at  a 
Cherry.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.          Bost.  1894 

*  With  the  author 's  autograph  on  the  fly-leaf. 

12.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).    Judith  and  Holo- 
fernes.    A  Poem.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

*  Autographed  by  the  author.  Bost.  1896 

13.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).    A  Book  of  Songs 
and  Sonnets.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Riverside  Press,  1906 

*  Inscribed  ' '  Herewith  together  you  have  flower  and  thorn, 
Both  rose  and  brier,  for  these  together  grow.    Bitter  and  sweet, 
but  wlierefore  none  may  know.     Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich." 

14.  ALLEN    (CHARLES   DEXTER).     American   Book- 
Plates :  A  Guide  to  their  Study.    With  a  Bibliography.    Many 
facsimiles.    Square  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.      Lond.  1895 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  relating  to  ' '  The 
Collector." 

15.  ALLEN    (JAMES   LANE).     A   Kentucky    Cardinal. 
Illustrated.    16mo,  cloth,  calf  back,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author.        N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

16.  ALLEN  (JAMES  LANE).     Aftermath.     Part  second 
of  "A  Kentucky  Cardinal."    16mo,  cloth,  calf  back,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

17.  ALLEN    (JAMES   LANE).      Flute   and   Violin    and 
other  Kentucky   Tales  and  Romances.     Illustrated.     12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

18.  ALLINGHAM  (WILLIAM).    Poems.    FIRST  EDITION. 
16mo,  cloth,  top  edges  uncut.  Lond. :  Chapman  and  Hall,  1850 

*  Autograph   presentation  copy   from   the  author   to   Edwin 
Percy  Whipple. 

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19.  ALLINGHAM   (WILLIAM).     The  Music  Master.     A 
Love  Story,  and  Two  Series  of  Day  and  Night  Songs.    Illus- 
trations.   FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  cloth,  top  edges  uncut. 

Lond.  1855 

*  Inscribed  in  pencil  on  fly-leaf :    ' '  E.  P.  Whipple  Esq.,  from 
the  Author." 

20.  ALTENBEEG  (PETER).    Was  der  Tag  mir  Zutragt; 
Wie  ich  es  sehe;  Prodromos.     (Humorous  stories.)     Portrait. 
3  vols.  8vo,  boards,  vellum  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

' '  All  inscribed  by  the  author.  Berlin,  1902-1906 

21.  ANDERSEN    (HANS    CHRISTIAN).      Fairy    Tales 
•  and  Stories.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

*  On  the  fly-leaf  is  pasted  a  sheet  containing  the  following 
autograph  inscription  "Life  is  the  most  beautiful  fairy  tale! 
Hans  Christian  Andersen."     Below  the  inscription,  an  auto- 
graph note  by  J.  J.  Piatt  states  that  the  foregoing  was  given 
him  about  1871-2  by  his  friend  G.  W.  Griffen,  U.  S.  Consul  at 
Copenhagen,  who  knew  Andersen. 

22.  APPLETON'S      INTERNATIONAL      SCIENTIFIC 
SERIES.    32  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

*  Each   volume   of   this   important   series   contains    either    a 
signed  inscription  by  its  author  or  his  autograph. 

23.  ARABIC  MANUSCRIPT  on  native  glazed  paper.    An- 
•cient  History.    Folio,  native  morocco  binding  (broken). 

Ssec.  XVIII 

24.  ARABIC  MANUSCRIPT  of  the  19th  century.    Liter- 
ary subject.    8vo,  boards,  leather  back.  Ssec.  XIX 

25.  ARCHER    (WILLIAM).     The  Theatrical  World  for 
1893-4-5-6.    4  vols.  12mo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut. 

Lond.  1893-6 

*  With  the  signature  of  William  Archer  in  each  volume. 

26.  ARCHER  (WILLIAM).    Poets  of  the  Younger  Gener- 
ation.    With  33  full-page  portraits  from  woodcuts  by  Robert 
Bryan.    FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1902 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author :  ' '  Let  us  pre- 
serve <$•  enrich,  to  the  best  of  our  power,  the  language  &  the 
rhythms  of  Chaucer,  Shakespeare,  Milton,  Shelley,  and  Tenny- 
son." 

27.  ARNOLD    (EDWIN).      Adzuma;    or,    the    Japanese 
Wife.    FIRST  EDITION.    Royal  8vo,  half  gray  levant  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  wrappers  bound  in.       [Lond.,  n.  d.] 

*  Autographed  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Augustin 
Daly. 

28.  ARNOLD  (EDWIN).    Poems:  Narrative  and  Lyrical. 
: Small  8vo,  original  brown  cloth,  uncut.  Oxford,  1853 

*  FIRST  EDITION.   Scarce.   Autograph  signature  of  the  author, 
with  date,  on  fly-leaf. 

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29.  ARNOLD    (EDWIN).     Griselda.     A   Tragedy;   and 
other  Poems.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  half  gray  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1856 

*  Autographed  by  the  author. 

30.  ARNOLD    (EDWIN.      The    Tenth    Muse    and    other 
Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Longmans,  1895 

'Inscribed  on  verso  of  half-title  "Edwin  Arnold,  poet  and 
journalist.    London,  Augt.  t,  1900." 

31.  ARNOLD  (MATTHEW).    A  French  Eton;  or,  Middle 
Class  Education  and  the  State.    16mo,  limp  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1864 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

32.  ARNOLD  (SIR  EDWIN).    Indian  Idylls.    From  the 
Sanskrit  of  the  Mahabharata.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  half 
gray  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1883 

*  Autographed  by  the  author. 

33.  ARNOLD  (SIR  EDWIN).    In  My  Lady's  Praise:  be- 
ing Poems,  Old  and  New,  written  to  the  Honour  of  Fanny, 
Lady   Arnold.     12mo,   vellum   wrappers    (small    chip    from 
back).  Lond.  1889 

*  Inscribed  with  author's  autograph.    FIRST  EDITION. 

34.  ARNOLD  (SIR  EDWIN).     The  Light  of  the  World: 
or,  the  Great  Consummation.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.    Lond.  1891 

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35.  ASHBY-STERRY    (J.).      Boudoir    Ballads.      Crown 
8vo,  cloth  (loose  in  binding).  Lond.  1876 

*  Presentation  copy,  ' '  To  the  Hon.  Lewis  Wingfield,  with  the 
Author's  kind  regards." 

36.  ASHBY-STERRY    (J.).     The  Lazy  Minstrel.     16mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1886 

*  Inscribed  with  an  original  poem  on  fly-leaf. 

37.  ATHERTON    (GERTRUDE).     A   Daughter   of   the 
Vine ;  Patience  Sparhawk  and  Her  Times ;  The  Conqueror.    3 
vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1899-1900-02 

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*  Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,   1853 

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•FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author.       Paris,  1876 

40.  AUSTIN    (ALFRED).     An  Artist's  Proof.     3   vols. 
crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1864 

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41.  AUSTIN    (ALFRED).      The    Poetry   of   the    Period. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1870 

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true,  and  declared  to  be  such  by  Matthew  Arnold,  was,  some 
years  ago,   withdrawn  from  publication  by  the  Author,   .  .  . 
Alfred  Austin." 

42.  AUSTIN    (ALFRED).      The    Human   Tragedy;    The 
Golden  Age;  Rome  or  Death.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1871-3-6 

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43.  AUSTIN    (ALFRED).     Savonarola;  At  the  Gate  of 
the  Convent;  Prince  Lucifer;  Love's  Widowhood.     4  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1881-89 

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44.  AUSTIN    (ALFRED).      Haunts    of   Ancient    Peace; 
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cut. Lond.  1902-3 

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45.  AUTHORS    CLUB.      Liber    Scriptorum.      The    First 
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and  gilt  stamped,  beveled  edges,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y. :  Published  by  the  Authors  Club,  1893 

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autographed   by   the   author.     Among   those   represented   are: 
Mark  Twain,  John  Hay,  Win.  D.  Howells,  Theodore  Koosevelt,. 
F.    Hopkinson    Smith,    Frank    B.    Stockton,    Charles    Dudley 
Warner,  etc. 

46.  BACHELLER    (IRVING).      Eben    Holden.      Bost., 
n.  d.  (cover  stained)  ;  D'ri  and  I.    Bost.,  n.  d.    2  vols.  12mor 
cloth. 

*  Each    volume    is    specially    inscribed,    one    containing    an 
original  humorous  verse,  and  the  other  having  two  inscriptions, 
and  in  addition,  two  manuscript  verses  written  on  one  of  the 
pages. 

47.  BAGSTER  (G.  G.).   Charles  Dickens;  Bin  Essay.   8vo, 
wrappers,  uncut.  Stuttgart,  1904 

*  Inscribed  in  English  by  the  author  with  quotation  from 
Copperfield. 

48.  BAILEY  (PHILIP  JAMES).  Festus.  A  Poem.  12mo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1872 

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49.  BAIN    (R.   NISBET).     Weird   Tales   from  Northern 
Seas.     From  the  Danish  of  Jonas  Lie.     12  illustrations  by 
Laurence  Housman.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1893 

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that  there  is  a  devil  in  every  human  being."     Trans. 

50.  [BAIN  (R.  NISBET).]     The  Daughter  of  Peter  the 
Great.    Portraits.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.          Westminster,  1899 

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51.  BALFOUR    (ARTHUR  JAMES).       A  Fragment  on 
Progress.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.       Edinb.  1892 

*  Autographed  by  the  author. 

52.  BALFOUR   (ARTHUR  JAMES).     The  Foundations 
of  Belief,   Notes   Introductory   to   the   Study  of   Theology. 
FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

•With  autograph  of  "Arthur  James  Balfour,  Sept.  1901" 
on  the  half-title. 

53.  BALZAC  (HONORS  DE).     Enquete  sur  la  politique 
•des  deux  Ministeres.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth. 

Paris:  Levasseur,  1831 

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a  token  of  gratitude  to  the  amiable  colleagues  of  the  Society 
of  Cambray,  April  1st,  1831.    De  Balzac."     Translated. 

54.  BANGS  (JOHN  KENDRICK).    The  Booming  of  Acre 
Hill ;  Tiddledy wink  Tales ;  A  Rebellious  Heroine.    Illustrated. 
3  vols.  16mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1891-1900 

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55.  BANGS    (JOHN  KENDRICK).     The  Water  Ghost; 
Toppleton's  Client.    Illustrated.    2  vols.  cloth  and  boards. 

N.  Y.  and  Lond.  1893-4 

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56.  BANGS    (JOHN  KENDRICK).     New  Waggings   of 
Old  Tales;  Coffee  and  Repartee;  Ghosts  I  Have  Met.    Illus- 
trated.   3  vols.  16mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1896-1900 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

57.  BANVILLE  (THEODORE  DE).    Poesies.    Les  Exiles. 
Les  Princesses.    Portrait.     16mo,  half  cloth, -uncut. 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author.        Paris,   1875 

58.  BANVILLE    (THEODORE  DE).     Novels.      17  vols. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  edges.      Paris,  1878-1891 

*  All  FIRST  EDITIONS  ;  each  volume  has  an  autograph  inscrip- 
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iques;    Dames    et    Demoiselles;    Madame    Robert ;    L'Ame    de 
Paris;   Marcelle  Rabe;   Les  belles  poupees;   Riquet  la  Houpe. 

59.  BANVILLE     (THEODORE    DE).      Marcelle    Rabe; 
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Bourgeois;  Madame  Robert.     6  vols.  half  cloth. 

Paris,  1883-1891 

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Rochegrosse,  and  is  inscribed  by  the  author. 

60.  BARBEY  D'AUREVILLY  (JULES).    Les  Prophetes 
du  passe.    16mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.        Paris,  1851 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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•  61.  BARBEY  D'AUREVILLY  (JULES).  Les  quarante- 
medallions  de  1'Academie.  12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
(worn).  Paris,  1864 

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on  the  half-title. 

62.  BARBEY  D'AUREVILLY    (JULES).     Le  Chevalier 
des  Touches.     16mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Paris,  1879 

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Madame  la  Comtesse  de  Molines,  this  book  which  her  husband 
has  signed,  Jules  Barbey  d'Aurevilly."     Translated. 

63.  BARBEY  D'AUREVILLY    (JULES).     Les   CEuvres 
et  les  Homines.     Les  Philosophes  et  les  ecrivains  religieux 
[du  XIXme  siecle].     (Deuxieme  serie.)     8vo,  original  wrap- 
pers, uncut.  Paris,  188T 

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inscriptiion :    "To  Mr.  Henri  Fouquier.     This  first  copy  to  the 
first  Journaliste  of  the  present  time,  J.  Barbey  d'Aurevilly.'* 
(Translated.) 

64.  BARING-GOULD    (S.).      Old    Country   Life.     Illus- 
trated.   8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1895 

*  With  a  quotation,  by  S.  Baring-Gould,  pasted  inside  front 
cover. 

65.  BARING-GOULD    (S.).     A   Book   of   Devon.     Illus- 
trated.   Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.,  n.  d. 

*  With  a  quotation,  by  S.  Baring-Gould,  pasted  inside  front 
cover. 

66.  BARING-GOULD  (S.).    Curious  Myths  of  the  Middle 
Ages.     Illustrated.     First  and  Second  series.     2  vols.  12mor 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1868- 

*  Volume  one  is  the  second   edition,   revised   and  enlarged, 
and  volume  two  is  the  first  edition.     With  autograph  inscrip- 
tion by  the  author  on  fly-leaf  of  the  first  volume,  and  inscrip- 
tion ' '  with  the  author 's  compliments ' '  in  volume  two. 

67.  [BARLOW    (JANE).]     History  of  a  World  of  Im- 
mortals without  a  God.    By  Antares  Skorpios.    12mo,  cloth. 

Dublin,  1891 

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with  nom-de-plume,  stating  that  only  20  copies  are  in  existence. 

68.  BARLOW    (JANE).      Irish   Idylls.      FIRST    EDITION. 
12md,  cloth,  edges  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

*  With  signed  poetic  inscription  in  author's  autograph. 

69.  BARRIE  (J.  M.).    When  a  Man's  Single.    Crown  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1888 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  with  autograph  of  J.  M.  Barrie  on  half-title. 

70.  BARRIE  (J.  M.).    Works.    Illustrated.    11  vols.  8vo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  Author 's  Edition.    All  the  volumes  but  one  have  written  on 
half-title,  "Tours  truly,  J.  M.  Barrie."  The  first  volume  of  The- 
Little  Minister  has  the  autograph  of  Maude  Adams. 

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71.  BARRY  (WILLIAM).    Arden  Massiter,  The  Wizard's 
Knot.    FIRST  EDITIONS.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  author.  Lond.   1900-1 

72.  BAUER  (HENRY).    Une  Comedienne:  Scenes  de  la 
vie  de  theatre.     12mo,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1889 

*  One  of   25   copies  on   Holland   paper.     Presentation  copy 
with  inscription  on  fly-leaf:    "A.  Felicien  Champsaur  son  ami 
Henry  Bauer." 

73.  BAUER  (HENRY).     Idee  et  Realite.     12mo,  uncut. 

Paris,  1899 

*  Special   copy   on   Holland  paper,   printed   for   Smile   Zola, 
with  autograph  signature. 

74.  BARRfiS     (MAURICE).       Le    Jardin    de    Berenice. 
12mo,  three-quarters  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1891 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

75.  BARRfiS    (MAURICE).       CEuvres  choisies.       7  vols. 
16mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  edges.        Paris,  1904-1906 

*  Each  volume  is  one  of  12  copies  on  China  paper,  with  the 
author's  inscription.    Comprises  La  Vierge  assassine,  Une  visite 
sur  un  champ  de  bataille,  Ce  que  jai  vu  au  temps  du  Panama, 
Les  L6zardes  sur  la  Maison,  Quelques  Cadences,  De  Hegel  aux 
Cantines  du  Nord,  Ce  que  jai  vu  a  Eennes. 

76.  BATES  (ARLO).    F.  Seymour  Haden  and  Engraving. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

Bost. :  [Privately  printed]  1882 

*  With  autograph  of  the  author  on  inside  front  wrapper. 

77.  BAZAN   (EMILIA  PARDO).     Nuevo  Teatro  critico. 
I-XXX.     30  parts,  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  and 
unopened.  Madrid,  1891-1893 

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periodical  written  by  one  single  person  is  not  conceived  now,  in 
times  of  literary  idleness.    I  wrote  it  in  three  years,  and  I  left 
it,  not  on  account  of  fatigue,  but  because  idleness  shamed  my 
activity.     Emilia  far  do  Bazan." 

78.  BEAUME    (GEORGES).     Rosiere   et  moi;   Corbeille 
d'Or;  Les  Amoureux.     3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

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79.  BEAZLEY    (C.   RAYMOND).     John   and    Sebastian 
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cloth  and  paper.  Lond.,  v.  d. 

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80.  BEAZLEY  (C.  RAYMOND).     The  Dawn  of  Modern 
Geography,    A    History    of    Exploration    and    Geographical 
Science.    Maps.    3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1897-1906 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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81.  BENGER  (G.).    Rumania  in  1900.    Authorised  trans- 
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text.    4to,  cloth  (covers  worn).  Lond.  1900 

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82.  BENSON  (ARTHUR  C.).    Poems.    12mo,  boards,  un- 
cut. Lond.  1893 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  limited  to  550  copies.     Inscribed,  ' '  '  Oh,  I 
have  tried,'  said  one,  'to  hitch  my  waggon  to  a  star!'     And  the 
other  replied,  but  not  unkindly,  '  Then  you  must  be  prepared  for 
a  good  deal  of  jolting.'     Arthur  Christopher  Benson." 

83.  BENSON   (ARTHUR  C.).     Lyrics.     12mo,  cloth,  un- 
cut. Lond.  1895 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  inscribed  with  a  poem  by  Arthur  C.  Benson. 

84.  BENSON    (ARTHUR    C.).     Lord   Vyet,    and    Other 
Poems.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1897 

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Benson. 

85.  BENSON  (ARTHUR  C.).    The  Professor,  and  Other 
Poems.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1900 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  an  inscription  by  Arthur  C.  Benson. 

86.  BERALDI  (HENRI).    Estampes  et  Livres,  1872-1892. 
Portrait,  vignette  and  40  plates  of  bookbindings,  many  in  gold 
and  colors.     Royal  8vo,  original  covers,  uncut.       Paris,  1892 

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the  half-title:     "This  is  a  copy  which  belonged  to  my  father 
who  collected  stamps,  while  I  was  collecting  books.  H.  Beraldi. ' ' 
Translated. 

87.  BERALDI  (HENRI).    Voyage  d'un  Livre  a  travers  la 
Bibliotheque  Nationale.     With  10  woodcut  illustrations.    4to, 
original  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1893 

*  One  of  95  copies  on  Whatman  paper.     Presentation  copy 
from  the  author,  with  inscriptions  in  French  and  English. 

88.  BERALDI  (HENRI).     Propos  de  Bibliophile.     Grav- 
ure  et  Lithographic,  Reliure.    Numerous  vignettes  engraved 
by  Paillard.    12mo,  original  wrappers.  Paris,  1901 

*  One  of  60  copies  printed.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

89.  BERGERAT  (EMILE).     Enguerranda.     Poeme  dra- 
matique  avec  preface  par  Theodore  de  Banville.    Fine  etched 
portrait  of  the  author  by  Henri  Lefort,  and  2  plates  by 
Auguste  Rodin.    4to,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Paris:  Frinzine,  1884 

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the  author  and  editor.    Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
•autograph  inscription  pasted  in  on  the  half-title. 

90.  BERNHEIM    (ADRIEN).      Trente   ans    de    Theatre. 
2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.       Paris,  1903-1904 

*  One  of  20  copies  printed  on  Holland  paper.     With  inscrip- 
tions by  the  author. 

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91.  BERTHELOT   (M.).     Essai  de  M6canique  Chimique 
fondee  sur  la  Thermochimie.     Portrait.     2  vols.  royal  8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1879' 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  inscription  by  M.  Berthelot. 

92.  BERTHELOT  (M.).     Thermochimie.     Donnees  et  lois 
numeriques.     2  vols.  imp.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1897 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    The  first  volume  has  an  inscription  of  the 
author. 

93.  BERTHELOT  (M.).    Les  Carbures  d'Hydrogene,  1851- 
1901:  Recherches  experimentales.     3  vols.  imp.  8vo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1901 

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first  volume. 

94.  BERTHEROY     (JEAN).       Femmes    Antiques.       La 
Legende — L'Histoire — La  Bible.  Illustrations  de  Bouguereau,. 
Rochegrosse,  Leloir,  Laurens  .  .  .   [etc.]   .  .  .  graves  par  E. 
Champollion.     8vo,  paper  wrappers.  Paris,  1892 

*  One  of  200  copies  on  Papier  V61in.     Author's  autograph 
inscription  on  the  ualf -title. 

95.  BESANT  (WALTER).      London.     Illustrated.      8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

*  With  full-page  autograph  inscription  by  the  author,  con- 
sisting of  a  long  quotation  from  Wordsworth,  and  one  from 
Spenser. 

96.  BETTELHEIM     (ANTON).       Beaumarchais.       Eine 
Biographic.     Portrait.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Frankfurt  am  Main,  1886 

*  FIRST    EDITION  ;    with    autograph    inscription    by    Anton 
Bettelheim.  . 

97.  BIBLIOGRAPHIE    FRANQAISE    recueil    des    cata- 
logues des  editeures  Frangais,  accompagne  d'une  table  alpha- 
betique  par  noms  d'auteurs  et  d'une  table  systematique  par 
H.  Le  Soudier.     10  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco.     (Neuf  volumes 
du  catalogues  et  un  volume  de  tables.) 

Paris :  Le  Soudier,  1900 

98.  BIGELOW    (JOHN).       Retrospections  of  An  Active 
Life.     Portraits.     3  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

*  Presentation  copy,  inscribed  by  the  author.        N.  Y.  1909 

99.  BIGELOW    (POULTNEY).     History  of  the  German 
Struggle  for  Liberty.      Portraits  and  illustrations.      4  vols. 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899-1905 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  in  the  first  and  last  volumes.     In- 
scription in  last  volume  reading:    "Poultney  Bigelow  who  loves 
German   Culture  and   German   Liberty   hopes  herein   to   do   a 
little  on  American  sort  for  both." 

100.  BINYON  (LAURENCE).    Lyric  Poems.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.    Square  16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1894 

*  One  of  300   copies  printed.     Autographed  by  the   author 
with  Greek  inscription  from  ^Eschylus. 

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101.  BIRfi  (EDMOND).     Victor  Hugo  avant  1830.    12mo, 
half  calf,  gilt  back.  Paris,  1883 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  a  very  interesting  letter  about  Victor 
Hugo,  written  by  Edmond  Bir6  to  a  friend,  inserted. 

102.  BIRRELL      (AUGUSTINE).       Life     of     Charlotte 
Bronte;  William  Hazlitt.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  author.  Lond.  1887-1902 

103.  BIRRELL     (AUGUSTINE).       Essays    About    Men, 
Women,  and  Books.     16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1894 

*  Inscribed,  "//  it  be  asked — What  do  the  general  public 
Jcnow  of  Johnson's  nine  volumes  octavo?    I  reply — Beshrew  the 
general  public!    What  in  the  name  of  the  Bodleian  has  the 
general  public  got  to  do  with  literature?    Augustine  Birrell." 

104.  BOISSIER  (GASTON).     Cicero  and  his  Friends.    A 
Study  of  Roman  Society  in  the  Time  of  Caesar.     12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1897 

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author,  and  signed  in   full.      The  English  translation,   which 
follows,  has  been  pasted  on  fly-leaf:     "Ancient  History  is  not 
as  ancient  as  one  believes — the  past  begins  again  in  the  present 
— we  thinTc  we  live  two  thousand  years  back — it  is  the  events 
of  yesterday  $•   the  men  of  to-day   that   we  have  under  our 
eyes. ' ' 

105.  BOKER  (GEORGE  H.).     Poems  of  the  War.     FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1864 

*  Presentation  copy,  ' '  To  John  James  Piatt,  Esq.     With  the 
regards  of  Geo.  H.  Boker,  Sept.  14,  1864." 

106.  BORRELLI  (VICOMTE  DE).     Alain  Chartier.     Un 
acte  en  vers  heroiques;  preface  par  M.  Alexandre  Dumas. 
4to,  original  wrappers,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1889 

*  Presentation   copy,  with   inscription   in   French :    ' '  to   Mr. 
Donato,  very  cordially,  Borrelli." 

107.  BOUHELIER    (SAINT-GEORGES   DE).      L'Hiver 
en  Meditation ;  ou  les  Passe-temps  de  Clarisse.     Suivi  d  'un 
opuscule  sur  Hugo,  Richard  Wagner,  Zola  et  la  poesie  nation- 
ale.     Royal  8vo,  original  covers,  uncut  edges.          Paris,  1896 

*  One  of  5  copies  on  large  Japan  paper.     Author 's  presenta- 
tion copy  to  Emile  Zola,  with  inscription,  ' '  To  the  only  Master, 
homage    of    a    young    man    who    labors.      Saint-Georges    de 
Bouhelier. ' ' 

108.  BOULfi  (LOUIS).     Maman  Claudie.     12mo,  original 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1902 

*  One  of  4  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  inscription  on  the 
half-title  by  Louis  Boule\ 

109.  BOURGET  (PAUL).       Un  crime  d 'Amour.       12mo, 
half  calf.  Paris,  1886 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  Paul  Bourget. 

110.  BOURGET  (PAUL).     Andre  Cornells.     12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers.  Paris,  1887 

*  FIRST   EDITION.       Presentation    copy   from    the   author   to 
Emile  Zola,  with  inscription. 

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111.  BOURGET  (PAUL).    Pauvre  Petite,  avec  un  sonnet. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  half  green  morocco.  Paris,  1887 

*  One  of  5  copies  on  Japan  paper.     With  an  interesting  in- 
scription by  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf. 

112.  BOURGET   (PAUL).       Mensonges.       12mo,  original 
covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1887 

*  Large  paper  copy.     Presentation  copy  to  Felicien  Cbamp- 
saur,  inscribed  on  the  half-title  is:     "And  it  is  a  pleasure  to 
me  to  write  for  your  purpose  a  few  verses  attributed  to  Viney 
in  this  novel,  on  this  copy  which  is  a  little  more  valuable,  being 
on  large  paper  .  .  .    Paul  Bourget."     (Translated.) 

113.  BOURGET  (PAUL).  Cosmopolis.  Illustre  d'aquarelles 
par  Duez,  Jeanniot  et  Myrbach.     Royal  8vo,  half  leather,  gilt 
top.  Paris,  1893 

*  First  Edition  inscribed  by  Paul  Bourget. 

114.  BOURGET   (PAUL).     A  Tragic  Idyl.     12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1896 

*  Presentation  copy,  "Avec  le  compliments  de  I'auteur  Paul 
Bourget. ' ' 

115.  BOURGET   (PAUL).     CEuvres  completes.     Critique. 
Essais  de  psychologic  contemporaine.       Royal  8vo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1899 

*  Inscribed  on  the  half-title :     "A  Emile  Zola,  son  admira- 
teur  et  son  ami  Paul  Bourget." 

116.  BRADDON   (M.  E.).       Garibaldi  and  other  Poems. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1861 

*  The  FIRST  EDITION  of  the  Author's  First  Book.     On  the 
half-title  the  author  has  inscribed  a  short  account  of  when  the 
poems  were  written,  her  favorite  poets,  etc. 

117.  BRADDON    (M.   E.).      His  Darling   Sin;   In   High 
Places;  Under  Love's  Rule.     3  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth    (ex- 
library  copies,  bindings  worn).  Lond.  1897-99 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS,  with  author 's  autograph. 

118.  BRADY    (C.  T.).       The  Better  Man;  Abbott    (L.), 
Seeking  After  God;  Gardner  (C.  E.),  Stolen  Waters;  Wilson 
(E.  S.),  An  Oriental  Outing.     4  vols.  12mo  cloth,     v.  p.,  v.  d. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

119.  BRETON  (JULES).     CEuvres  poetiques  (1867-1886). 
Les  Champes  et  la  Mer  Jeanne.     12mo,  original  covers,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1887 

*  One  of  20  copies  on  Holland  paper :  inscribed  on  the  half- 
title  by  Jules  Breton. 

120.  BRETON   (JULES).     La  Vie  d'un  Artiste.     Art  et 
Nature.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1890 

*  Special  copy  on  China  paper,  with  author 's  inscription  on 
half-title. 

121.  BRETON  (JULES).      Un  Peintre  Paysan.       Souve- 
nirs et  Impressions.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1896 

*  China  paper  copy ;  inscribed  on  half-title  by  Jules  Breton. 

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122.  BRETON  (JULES).     Savarette.     12mo,  original  cov- 
ers, uncut  edges.  Paris,  1898 

*  One  of  5  copies  on  Holland  paper;  with  autograph  inscrip- 
tion on  half-title. 

123.  BRETON  (JULES).     Delphine  Bernard.     La  Femme 
etl 'Artiste.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.      Paris,  1902 

*  Holland  paper  copy,  with  autograph  inscription  on  half- 
title. 

124.  BRIDGES  (ROBERT).     Poems.     12mo,  original  blue 
cloth,  paper  label,  edges  uncut.  Lond. :  Pickering,  1873 

*  FIEST  EDITION  of  the  author  'a  first  book.     With  the  eight 
corrected  lines  of  Bridges '  sonnet,  ' '  An  Idle  June  Day, ' '  in 
the  author's  autograph. 

125.  BRIDGES   (ROBERT).     Demeter.     A  Mask.     FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  original  blue  wrappers,  edges  uncut. 

Oxford :  Clarendon  Press,  1905 

*  Full-page  inscription,  signed  by  the  author,  telling  of  the 
publication  of  Demeter,  with  the  amount  of  money  he  received 
for  it. 

126.  BROWN  (ALICE).     Country  Neighbors;  Rose  Mac- 
leod;  John  Winterbourne 's  Family.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author.  Bost.  1908-10 

127.  BRYCE  (JAMES).    The  Holy  Roman  Empire.    FIRST 
EDITION.     8vo,  cloth.  Oxford,  1864 

*  Bare.     Signed  .and    inscriped    by    the    author :     ' '  Exactly 
forty  years  since  this  book  was  written,  when  Minneapolis  was 
a  village  on  the  bank  of  the  falls  of  St.  Anthony. ' ' 

128.  BULWER     (HENRY    LYTTON).       France,    Social 
Literary,  Political.    8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1834 

*  Presentation  copy,  to  M.  A.  Eihot. 

129.  BURNETT  (FRANCES  HODGSON).      Little  Lord 
Fauntleroy.      Illustrated.      FIRST  EDITION.       8vo,  pictorial 
cloth.  Lond. :  Warne,  1886 

*  A  very  interesting  association  copy,  with  the  autograph  of 
the  Author  on  fly-leaf.     On  the  verso  of  front  fly-leaf  is  a  long 
inscription  by  Elsie  Leslie  Winter,  reviewing  her  career,  and 
the  early  performances  of  the  dramatization  of  this  book  in 
which  she  starred. 

130.  BURROUGHS   (JOHN).     Locusts  and  Wild  Honey. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1879 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author.      The  inscription  calls 
attention  to  a  misstatement  on  page  10,  corrected  in  subsequent 
editions. 

131.  BURROUGHS  (JOHN).     Signs  and  Seasons.     12mo, 
cloth.  Bost.  1893 

*  Signed  by  the  author. 

132.  BURROUGHS  (JOHN).     Ways  of  Nature.     Frontis- 
piece.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Bost.  1905 

*  Signed  note  on  the  fly-leaf  by  the  author :     ' '  This  volume 
would  be  more  satisfying  to  me  if  it  contained  a  paper  I  am 
now  writing  on  'Human  Traits  in  the  Animals.'     I  regret  now  I 
did  not  defer  the  publication  of  the  book  for  another  year." 

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133.  [BUTLER  (WILLIAM  ALLEN) .]     Nothing  to  Wear. 
Illustrated  by  Hoppin.    FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1857 

*  With  inscription  on  fly-leaf,  in  the  autograph  of  the  Author : 
"James  C.  Young,  Esq.  Wishing  you  a  Happy  New  Tear,  1  am 
Tours  very  truly.     Win.  Allen  Butler.  Jan.  4,  1901." 

134.  [BUTLER  (WILLIAM  ALLEN).]     Nothing  to  Eat. 
Illustrated.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  original  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1857 

*  Note  by  Wm.  Allen  Butler  on  the  fly-leaf:     "As  the  author 
of  Nothing  to  Wear,  I  may  be  partly  responsible  for  this  work 
but  I  believe  this  copy  to  be  the  only  one  I  have  ever  seen." 

135.  CABLE    (GEORGE   W.).      The   Grandissimes.      A 
Story  of  Creole  Life.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth. 

*  Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1880 

136.  CABLE  (GEORGE  W.).     The  Creoles  of  Louisiana. 
Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1884 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

137.  CAIN  (GEORGES).      Promenades  dans  Paris.      125 
illustrations  and  plans.     Square  8vo,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  inscription  on  half- 
title:     " Le  plus  beau  Cinema  du  Monde  c'est  une  Promenade 
dans  Paris!     Georges  Cain  7  Juillet  1909." 

138.  CAIN    (GEORGES).     Nouvelles    Promenades    dans 
Paris.     135   illustrations   with  20   old   and   modern   plans. 
Square  8vo,  original  paper  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  One  of  60  copies  on  Japan  paper  with  inscription  on  half- 
title.     "  Se  promener  en  de  vieilles  rues  aureolees  de  grands 
souvenirs,  croiser  de  jolies  femmes  pleines  de  charme  et  de 
grace,  rever  parmi  les  chefs  d  'oeuvre . . .  c  'est  une  des  joies  de 
Paris. ' ' 

139.  CARLYLE  (THOMAS).     Chartism.    FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth  (hinge  a  little  worn),  uncut.  Lond.  1840 

*  Inscribed  on  the  title:     "From  the  author." 

140.  CARMAN  (BLISS).    A  Seamark.    A  Threnody  for 
Robert  Louis  Stevenson.     FIRST  EDITION.    Square  18mo,  origi- 
nal wrappers,  uncut.  Bost.  1895 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author : 

' '  His  fathers  lit  the  dangerous  coast 
To  steer  the  daring  merchant  home; 
His  courage  lights  the  darkling  port 
Where  every  sea-worn  sail  must  come. 

Bliss  Carman." 

141.  CARMAN  (BLISS).     Sappho:  One  Hundred  Lyrics. 
Introduction  by  Charles  G.  D.  Roberts.     Small  folio,  vellum 
boards,  green  morocco  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1904 

*  Only  200  copies  printed  from  type  at  De  Vinne  Press  on 
English   Handmade   paper.     Has   an   autograph   poem   by   the 
author,  signed,  on  half-title. 

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142.  CARMAN    (BLISS)    AND    HOVEY     (RICHARD). 
Songs  from  Vagabondia ;  More  Songs  from  Vagabondia ;  Last 
Songs   from   Vagabondia.     Designs   by   Tom  B.   Meteyard. 
3  vols.  12mo,  boards,  uncut.  Bost.  1896-97-1901 

*  Inscription  by  Bliss  Carman  in  each  volume. 

143.  .CARNEGIE  (ANDREW).    Round  the  World.    FIRST 

EDITION.     8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1884 

*  With  autographed  inscription  by  the  author :     ' '  Yours  for 
the  Brotherhood  of  Man.     Andrew  Carnegie." 

144.  CARTWRIGHT    (JULIA).      Jules    Bastien-Lepage. 
Illustrated.     Large  8vo,  full  polished  morocco,  gilt,  with  floral 
design  on  front  cover.  Lond.  1894 

*  Inscribed  with  a  quotation  from  Bastien-Lepage,  by  Julia 
Cartwright. 

145.  CARTWRIGHT    (JULIA).       Isabella  D'Este,   Mar- 
chioness of  Mantua,  1474-1539.     A  Study  of  the  Renaissance. 
Illustrated.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1903 

*  With  a  quotation  from  Goethe,  by  Julia  Mary  Ady,  nee 
Julia  Cartwright. 

146.  CASTANIER   (PROSPER).     La  Fleur  de  Cythere. 
15  compositions  par  Le  Natur.     12mo,  original  wrappers,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1899 

*  One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Inscribed  on  the  half- 
title  by  the  author. 

147.  CASTLE     (EGERTON).      Schools    and    Masters    of 
Fence,  from  the  Middle  Ages  to  the  Eighteenth   Century. 
Illustrated  with  reproductions  of  old  engravings  and  ancient 
swords.    4to,  cloth.  Lond.  1885 

*  Inscribed,  " Hommage  de  I'Auteur,  the  first  volume  he  ever 
published,  Oct.  1902.     (Seventeen  years  after)." 

148.  CASTLE    (EGERTON).      "La  Bella"  and  Others. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1892 

*  FIRST   EDITION  ;    inscribed,   ' '  This   exemplas   of   a  volume 
long  out  of  print,  with  Egerton  Cattle's  best  regards.     All  the 
stories  contained  in  this  book  have  appeared,  ten  years  later, 
in  "the  House  of  Romance  1902." 

149.  CASTLE  (AGNES  AND  EGERTON).    Wroth;  Flower 
of  the  Orange.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1908 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  authors. 

150.  CAWEIN  (MADISON).    The  Shadow  Garden.    12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1910 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  an  inscription  by  Madison  Cawein. 

151.  CESARE  (RAFF ABLE  DE).    La  fine  di  un  regno. 
3  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Citta  di  Castello,  1909 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  in  the  first  volume. 

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152.  CESARESCO  (EUGENIO  MARTINENGO).    L'Arte 
di  cavalcare  con  aggiunta  il  cavallo  attaccato  alia  carozza. 
(The  art  of  riding.)      5  vols.  4to,  original  boards,  uncut. 
(With  index  in  English.)  Salo  [Italy],  1894 

*  Printed    on    special    handmade    paper.       Inscribed   by   the 
author   on    fly-leaf:     " Obsequium    tigresque   domat   rabiosque 
teones.     Kvnd  treatment  is  the  secret  for  commanding  horses 
and  all  animate.    E.  M.  Cesaresco." 

153.  CHAMBERLAIN  (B.  H.).     Things  Japanese.     Map. 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1891 

*  Inscribed,  with  a  poem  in  Japanese,  by  B.  H.  Chamberlain. 

154.  CHAMBERS   (ROBERT  W.).      The  Red  Republic; 
The  King  in  Yellow;  Lorraine.     Illustrated.     3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

155.  CHAMBERS  (ROBERT  W.).     The  Firing  Line;  The 
Conspirators ;  The  Cambric  Mask.     Illustrated.     3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  All  inscribed  by  E.  W.  Chambers. 

156.  CHAMBERS   (ROBERT  W.).     The  Maids  of  Para- 
dise ;  The  Fighting  Chance ;  A  King  and  a  Few  Dukes ;  Ashes 
of  Empire ;  The  Tracer  of  Lost  Persons.     Illustrated.     5  vols. 
16mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  All  inscribed  by  Eobert  W.  Chambers. 

157.  CHAMPFLEURY.     Histoire  des  Faiences  patriotiques 
sous  la  Revolution.     Numerous  illustrations  of  faiences.     8vo, 
boards,  morocco  back.  Paris,  1867 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Inscribed  by  Champfleury. 

158.  CHAMPSAUR     (FELICIEN).       Un     Maitre.      Un 
Gueux.     L'Epouvante.     3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers. 

Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS  ;  all  with  an  interesting  inscription  on  half- 
title  by  Felicien  Champsaur. 

159.  CHAMPSAUR    (FELICIEN).     L'Amant  des   Dan- 
seuses;  Dinah  Samuel:    Entree  de  Clowns.     3  vols.   12mo, 
original  paper  covers  (shaken).  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS,  with  numerous  illustrations.     Presentation 
copies  from  the  author  with  interesting  inscriptions  on  half- 
title. 

160.  CHAMPSAUR  (FELICIEN).     La  Gomme.     Piece  en 
3  actes.     Illustrated  by  Caran  d'Ache,  Jules  Cheret,  Henry 
Gerbault,  Felicwn  Rops,  and  many  others.     Square  8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  back,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1889 

*  Inscription  on  half-title  in  French :     ' '  There  are  about  six 
thousand  who  by  the  advantage  of  their  birth  or  of  their  for- 
tune, ought  to  be  the  choice  of  a  generation.     When  a  country 
is  corrupted,  it  is  first  realized  by  the  men  of  brains.     Felicien 
Champsaur. ' ' 

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161.  CHAMPSAUR  (FfiLICIEN).    Le  semeur  d'Amour. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1902 

*  One   of   15   copies   on   Holland   paper.     Presentation   copy 
from  the  author,  with  inscription  in  gold  and  red  ink,  on  a 
rubricated  floral  design  of  same  colors,  by  Felicien  Champsaur. 

162.  CHANNING  [(WILLIAM  ELLERY).]      Sa  Vie  et 
ses  (Euvres ;  avec  une  preface  de  M.  Charles  de  Remusat.    8vo, 
half  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1857 

*  FIRST   EDITION.     Presentation   copy   from   the    author,   in- 
scribed:    "Hommage   de  I'auteur."     Contains   the  bookplate 
of  Paul  Schmidt. 

163.  CHAPERON  (PHILIPPE).     Une  Redemption;  Jus- 
tice humaine ;  Amours  d  'antan.     3  vols.  12mo,  uncut. 

Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIEST  EDITIONS.     Presentation  copies  from  the  author  with 
interesting  inscriptions  on  half-title. 

164.  CHAPMAN    (FRANK   M.).     Bird    Studies   with   a 
Camera.    Numerous  photographs.     12mo,  cloth.      N.  Y.  1900 

*  With  signed   inscription   by  author   on   killing  birds   with 
guns. 

165.  CHAPMAN  (FRANK  M.).     The  Warblers  of  North 
America.     With  24  colored  plates  and  several  half-tones.    8vo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1907 

*  With  a  signed  autograph  note  by  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf. 

166.  CHAPMAN  (FRANK  M.).     Camps  and  Cruises  of  an 
Ornithologist.     Illustrated  with  250  photographs  from  nature 
by  the  author.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1908 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author,  with  references  to  the  book  and 
specimens  recorded,  signed. 

167.  CHATFIELP-TAYLOR   (H.  C.).     The  Land  of  the 
Castanet.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1896 

*  Presentation  copy. 

168.  CHATFIELD-TAYLOR    (H.    C.).      Moliere:   A  Bi- 
ography.    Illustrated.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1906 

*  Presentation  copy. 

169.  CHESTERTON  (G.  K.).     Robert  Browning.     16mo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1906 

*  Inscribed:     "As  a  life  of  Browning,  this  is  ridiculous;  but 
as  a  blast  against  other  lives  of  Browning,  it  may  still  do  some 
good,  etc.     G.  K.  Chesterton." 

170.  CHESTERTON  (G.  K.).     G.  F.  Watts.     Illustrated. 
16mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1906 

*  Inscribed :     ' '  This  is  not  a  biography,  but  a  sort  of  shape- 
less essay.    It  was  written  while  the  wars  of  wit  about  'Art' 
and   'Ethics,'    were   still    worrying    everybody.     ...     G.    K. 
Chesterton." 

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171.  CHESTERTON  (G.  K.).      The  Defendant.      12mo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1907 

*  Inscribed :  ' '  The  only  thing  to  "be  said  about  these  essays  is 
that  they  are  really  Essays, — that  is  attempts,  ....     G.  K. 
Chesterton." 

172.  CHESTERTON   (G.  K.).     Charles  Dickens.     2  por- 
traits.    8vo,  cloth/  Lond.  1907 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  This  is  the  one  book  I  most  seriously  with  I 
had  written  better  .  .  .  G.  K.  Chesterton." 

173.  CHESTERTON  (G.  K.).     The  Club  of  Queer  Trades. 
Illustrations  by  the  author.     12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1905 

"Inscribed,  "I  cannot  conceive  what  is  to  be  said  for  this 
book,  except  that  it  is  not  so  bad  as  you  will  suppose  from  the 
pictures  .  .  .  G.  K.  Chesterton." 

174.  CHESTERTON  (G.  K.).    Heretics.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1908 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  This  was  meant  to  make  a  sort  of  rough  arena 

for  the  stray  ideals  of  our  time  to  collide  and  crash  in 

G.  K.  Chesterton." 

175.  CHURCH  (ALFRED  J.).     Nicias  and  the  Sicilian  Ex- 
pedition; A  Traveller's  True  Tale;  The  Count  of  the  Saxon 
Shore.    Illustrated.    3  vols.  16mo,  cloth.          Lond.  1880-1899 

*  All  inscribed  by  A.  J.  Church. 

176.  CHURCH  (ALFRED  J.).    Story  of  the  Last  Days  of 
Jerusalem;  Two  Thousand  Years  Ago.    Illustrated.     2  vols. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1881-86 

*  Both  inscribed  by  A.  J.  Church. 

177.  CHURCH   (ALFRED  J.).     Stories  from  the  Bible; 
Stories  from  English  History.     Illustrated.     3   vols.   12mo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1890-98 

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178.  CHURCH  (ALFRED  J.).    The  Laureate's  Country: 
A  Description  of  Places  Connected  with  the  Life  of  Alfred 
Lord  Tennyson.    Illustrated.    4to,  cloth.  Lond.  1891 

*  Inscribed  by  Alfred  J.  Church. 

179.  CHURCHILL  (WINSTON  SPENCER).    London  to 
Ladysmith;  Savrola;  Ian  Hamilton's  March;  Malakand  Field 
Force.    Illustrations,  maps,  plans.    4  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  All  signed  by  the  author.  Lond.,   v.    d. 

180.  CHURCHILL  (WINSTON  SPENCER).     The  River 
War,  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Reconquest  of  the  Soudan. 
Illustrated.    2  vols.  large  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1899 

*  Inscribed  with  a  quotation  from  the  book,  by  Winston  S. 
Churchill. 

181.  CHURCHILL  (WINSTON  SPENCER).    Lord  Ran- 
dolph Churchill.     Portraits  and  illustrations.     2  vols.  large 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1906 

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tion,  by  Winston  S.  Churchill. 

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182.  CLADEL    (LEON).      Ompdrailles    le    Tombeau-des- 
Lutteurs.    Avec  16  eaux-fortes  hors  texte  et  7  dans  le  texte 
par  Rudolphe  Julian.     4to,   original  vellum  cavers,   uncut 
(shaken).  Paris:  A.  Cinqualbre,  1879 

*  With  the  author 's  signature  pasted  on  the  half-title. 

183.  CLADEL  (LEON).     CEuvres.    5  vols.  16mo,  original 
covers,  uncut.  Paris:  Lemerre,  1881-1886 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     All  inscribed  by  Leon  Chadel. 

184.  CLARETIE  (JULES).    Histoire  de  la  Revolution  de 
1870-71.    Illustree  par  les  plus  celebres  artistes.    5  vols.  8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author  in  the  first  volume. 

185.  CLARETIE     (JULES).       Portraits     contemporains. 
Numerous  portrait  illustrations.    2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1875 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author  in  the  first  volume. 

186.  CLARETIE   (JULES).     Peintres  et  Sculpteurs  con- 
temporains.    32  portraits   graves   par  L.   Massard,   dessins 
originaux   de   chaque   artiste.     2   vols.    royal   8vo,   original 
wrappers,  uncut.  Paris:  Lib.  des  Bibliophiles,  1882-1884 

*  Limited  edition  on  Papier  Velin.     Presentation  copy  with 
autograph  inscription. 

187.  CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).    The  Celebrated  Jumping 
Frog  of  Calaveras  County.    By  Mark  Twain.    Edited  by  John 
Paul.    16mo,  original  green  cloth,  title  in  gilt  on  front  cover 
and  back,  gilt  frog  on  front  cover,  uncolored  frog  on  back 
cover.  N.  Y. :  C.  H.  Webb,  1869 

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copy  has  not  the  tinted  advertisement  leaf,  published  in  some 
copies  facing  title.     It  contains  the  author's  signature  on  fly- 
leaf, ' '  Truly  Yours,  Mark  Twain. ' ' 

188.  CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).    A  Yankee  at  the  Court 
of  King  Arthur.     By  Mark  Twain.     With  220  illustrations 
by  Dan.  Beard.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1889 

*  The  First  English  Edition.     The  autograph  of  Mark  Twain 
on  the  fly-leaf. 

189.  CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).     The  Writings  of  Mark 
Twain.     Engraved   titles   and  illustrations.     23    vols.    8vo, 
buckram,  gilt  tops,  paper  labels,  uncut. 

Hartford:  Am.  Pub.  Co.,  1899 

*  EDITION  DE  LUXE.     In  each  of  the  volumes,  excepting  one 
(the  last),   the  author  has  inscribed  his  pseudonym,   "Mark 
Twain. ' ' 

190.  CLERGET  (FERNAND).    Les  Tourments.    Poesies. 
12mo,  half  cloth.  Paris,  1891 

*  Specially  printed  copy  for  Leon  Deschamps,  on  Japan  paper, 
one    of    12,    with    autograph    inscription,    and    portrait   of    F. 
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191.  CLEVELAND    (GROVER).     Fishing  and   Shooting 
Sketches.    Illustrated.    16mo,  buckram.  N.  Y.  1906 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author :    "  //  the  Master  of  Brook  Lodge 
finds  in  this   little   book  an  appreciative   tribute  to   the   best 
standards  of  the  fraternity  to  which  he  belongs,  I  shall  be  glad 
I  wrote  it.    Princeton  Nov.  9,  1906.     Grover  Cleveland. ' ' 

192.  CLIFFORD  (MRS.  W.  K.).    A  Wild  Proxy;  Wood- 
side  Farm ;  A  Woman  Alone ;  Likeness  of  the  Night ;  A  Flash 
of  Summer,  and  another.    6  vols.  12mo,  cloth.        Lond.,  v.  d. 

*  All  inscribed  with  quotations,  by  Mrs.  W.  K.  Clifford. 

193.  COLERIDGE  (ERNEST  HARTLEY).    Letters  from 
the  Lake  Poets,  Samuel  Taylor  Coleridge,  William  Words- 
worth, Robert  Southey,  to  Daniel  Stuart,   1800-1838.     8vo, 
original  sheets,  stitched,  without  covers,  uncut  and  unopened. 

Lond.  1889 

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these  letters  are  now  in  the  British  Museum,  but  have  not  yet 
been  shown   to  the  public  as   they   were   left   by   Miss  Mary 
Stuart  on  condition  that  they  should  be  reserved  for  ten  years. 
This  volume  is  printed  from  copies,  not  from   the  originals. 
.  .  .  .  E.  H.C." 

194.  COLQUHOUN  (ARCHIBALD  R.).    China  in  Trans- 
formation; The  "Overland"  to  China.    Illustrated.     2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1898-1900 

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195.  COLQUHOUN  (ARCHIBALD  R.).     Russia  Against 
India;  The  Renascence  of  South  Africa.    Maps.    2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1900 

*  With  signature  of  author  on  fly-leaf. 

196.  COMPAGNONS    DE    LA    PLUME     [par]     Charles 
Valois,   Armand   Silvestre,    Ernest   Hamel,    Henri   Demesse, 
Joseph  Noulens,  and  27  other  known  authors.     12mo,  half 
calf.  Paris,  1890 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  9  autograph  signatures  on  half-title. 

197.  COPPfiE   (FRANQOIS).     Le  Reliquaire.     Eau-forte 
de  Leopold  Flameng.    12mo,  half  cloth,  original  covers  bound 
in.  Paris,  1867 

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198.  COPPfiE  (FRANQOIS).  Une  Idylle  pendant  le  siege. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1874 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Jules  Sandeau,  with 
inscription. 

199.  COPPfiE  (FRANQOIS).  Olivier:  poeme.    12mo,  half 
cloth,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1876 

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200.  COPPEE  (FRANQOIS).    Le  Tresor,  Comedie.   12mo, 
half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1880 

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201.  COPPEE    (FRANCOIS).     Contes  en  Prose.     12mo, 
original  cloth,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1882 

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202.  COPPEE    (FRANgOIS).     Vingt   Contes  nouveaux. 
12mo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1883 

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203.  COPPEE  (FRANQOIS).     Severe  Torelli.    Drame  en 
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*  Limited   Edition   printed  on   Papier  VergS.     Presentation 
copy,  with  inscription  by  Coppee. 

204.  COPPEE  (FRANCOIS).  Ten  Tales,  from  the  French. 
Translated  by  Walter  Learned.  Illustrations  by  A.  E.  Sterner. 
16mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1892 

*  With  signature  of  Francois  CoppSe  on  half-title. 

205.  CORELLI   (MARIE).     Boy,  A  Sketch.     Crown  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1900 

*  FIRST   EDITION;    with   autograph  of  Marie  Corelli  on  fly- 
leaf. 

206.  CRAWFORD    (F.   MARION).     Saracinesca.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1887 

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207.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).    Constantinople.   Illus- 
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N.  Y.  1895 

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East  I  am  strongly  inclined  to  believe  in  the  original  Turk — 
when  he  is  to  be  found.    F.  Marion  Crawford." 

208.  CRAWFORD  (F.MARION).    Ave  Roma  Immortalis. 
Studies  from  the  Chronicles  of  Rome.    Illustrations.     FIRST 
EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author  on  fly-leaf   of 
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209.  CRAWFORD  (F.MARION).  A  Lady  of  Rome.  FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1906 

*  Contains  autographed  inscription  by  the  author. 

210.  CRAWFORD  (F.MARION).    Arethusa.    Illustrated. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1907 

*  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

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211.  CREVECCEUR    (ROBERT    DE).      Saint    John    de 
Crevecceur.    Sa  Vie  et  ses  ouvrages,  1735-1813.    With  2  por- 
traits etched  by  L.  Massard.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut 
edges.  Paris:  Lib.  des  Bibliophiles,  1883 

*  Presentation    copy   from   the    author,   with    his    autograph 
inscription. 

212.  CROCKETT   (S.  R.).     The  Sticket  Minister.     Illus- 
trated Edition.    Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1894 

*  Edition   of   350   copies   signed   by   the   author,   this   copy 
specially  signed  on  title-page. 

213.  CROCKETT  (S.  R.).     The  Raiders;  The  Lilac  Sun- 
bonnet;  The  Men  of  the  Moss-Hags.    3  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1894-5 

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214.  CROCKETT  (S.  R.).    Bog-Myrtle  and  Peat.    Crown 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

*  FIRST  EDITION;   presentation  copy,  "To  a  famous  Gallo- 
way painter.    June  6,  1895." 

215.  CROCKETT  (S.  R.).    The  Red  Axe;  Kit  Kennedy; 
Joan  of  the  Sword  Hand.    3  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1898-1900 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS,  with  author 's  autograph  on  title  pages. 

216.  CRUIKSHANK     (GEORGE).      An    Essay    on    the 
Genius  of  George  Cruikshank.     With  numerous  illustrations 
of  his   works    (some   slightly   stained).     8vo,   half  ^pebbled 
morocco,  gilt  top,  by  Alfred  Matthews.  [Lond.]  1840 

*  Inserted  is  a  1  p.  A.  L.  S.  of  George  Cruikshank  to  John 
Reed  expressing  his  anticipated  pleasure  in  seeing  him   and 
his  son  the  following  evening. 

217.  D'ANNUNZIO  (GABRIEL).    The  Triumph  of  Death. 
Translated  by  Arthur  Hornblow.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth,  un- 
cut. N.  Y.  1897 

*  Signature  of  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

218.  D'ANNUNZIO     (GABRIELE).      La    Citta    Morta, 
tragedia.    12mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Milan,  1900 

*  Inscribed  on  the   half-title :    "To  watch  the  stars,   which 
are  not  seen  by  the  eyes.  Gabriele  d'Annuneio." 

219.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).    Robert  Helmont.    fitudes 
et  Paysages.    12mo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1882 

*  Presentation  from  the  author,  with  his  inscription. 

220.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).  Sapho.  Moeurs Parisiennes. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1884 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.       » 

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221.  DAUDET    (ERNEST).      Souvenirs    et    Revelations. 
Histoire    Diplomatique    de    1'Alliance    Franco-Russe    (1873- 
1893).    8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Paris,  1894 

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French    on    half-title   by    the    author,    the    following   being    a 
translation :  ' '  The  relation  given  in  this  book  is  well  made  to 
rejoice   French   patriots    and   friends    of    peace.      Happening 
twenty  years  after  the  war,  the  Franco-Russian  Alliance  has 
been  the  first  great  joy  they  have  had  since  the  misfortunes 
of  France.  .  .  .  Ernest  Daudet." 

222.  DAUDET   (LEON  A.).     Le  voyage  de  Shakespeare. 
12mo,  three-quarters  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in,  uncut 
edges.  Paris,  1896 

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223.  DAUDET   (MADAME  ALPHONSE).     Les  Femmes 
d 'Artistes.    Avec  une  eau-forte  de  A.  Gill;  Fragments  d'un 
livre  inedit ;  Enfants  et  Meres ;  and  2  others.    5  vols.  12  and 
16mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1874-1898 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     All  inscribed  by  Madame  A.  Daudet. 

224.  DAVID  (J.  J.).    Novels.    7  vols.  12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut  edges.  Berlin-Leipzig,  1891-1903 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    Each  volume  with  the  author 's  autograph 
inscription.     Comprises:    Am  Wege  sterben;   Der  Uebergang; 
Hagars  Sohn;  Das  Hofe-Becht;  Friihschein;  Die  Hanna;  Der 
getreue  Eckardt. 

225.  DAVIDSON    (JOHN).     Smith,  A  Tragedy.     16mo, 
wrappers,  uncut.  Glasgow,  1888 

*  FIRST  EDITION;  with  inscription  by  John  Davidson. 

226.  DAVIDSON  (JOHN).     Plays.     Crown  8vo,  wrappers 
(corners  worn).  Greenock,  1889 

*  FIRST  EDITION;  privately  printed,  "With  the  Publisher's 
Compliments."     [John  Davidson.] 

227.  DAVIDSON    (JOHN).      Perfervid,    the    Career    of 
Ninian  Jamieson.     With  23  illustrations  by  Harry  Furniss. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1890 

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228.  DAVIDSON  (JOHN).     In  a  Music-Hall,  and  Other 
Poems.     Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1891 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  an  inscription  by  John  Davidson. 

229.  DAVIDSON  (JOHN).    The  Pilgrimage  of  StrongsouH 
The  Wonderful  Mission  of  Earl  Lavender.     2  vols.  crown  8vo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1895-6 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS,  with  inscriptions  by  John  Davidson. 

230.  DAVIDSON   (JOHN).     Account  of  the  Wonderful 
Mission  of  Earl  Lavender.     Frontispiece  by  Aubrey  Beards- 
ley.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1895 

•FIRST  EDITION;  presentation  copy.    "A.  E.  Fletcher,  with, 
Trind  regards  from  John  Davidson." 

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231.  DAVIS   (RICHARD  HARDING).     The  Cuban  and 
Porto  Rican  Campaigns.     N.  Y.  1898;  A  Year  from  a  Re- 
porter's Note-Book.     N.  Y.  1898;  Three  Gringos  in  Venezuela 
and  Central  America.     N.  Y.  1896.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

232.  DAVIS  (RICHARD  HARDING).     The  Bar  Sinister. 
Colored  illustrations  by  E.  M.  Ashe.     8vo,  buckram,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1903 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author  with  quotation  from 
this  book. 

233.  DE  AMICIS   (EDMONDO).       Cuore.      Libro  Per  i 
Ragazzi.     Illustrations  by  A.  Ferraguti,  E.  Nardi  and  A.  G. 
Sartorio.     Small  4to,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Milan,  1892 

"Inscribed  in  Italian:  "The  most  beautiful  artistic  illus- 
tration 'The  Heart  of  a  Boy'  (and  also  one  of  my  dearest 
glories)  was  a  group  in  bronze  in  which  the  illustrious  sculptor 
Ettore  Ximenes  wonderfully  represented  the  eleven  chief  per- 
sonages of  the  book  and  was  purchased  by  the  minister  of  the 
public  instruction.  When  I  die  it  will  be  my  monument.  At 
least  I  shall  survive  in  the  eleven  creatures  of  my  mind  Ed- 
mondo  De  Amiois  Turin  April  10,  1906."  (Translation.) 

234.  DE  AMICIS  (EDMONDO).     Alle  Porte  d 'Italia.    172 
illustrations  by  Genaro  Amato.     Small  4to,  uncut  edges,  origi- 
nal paper  covers.  Milan,  1892 

*  Inscribed    in   Italian,    ' '  This    "book   ought   to   be   entitled, 
The  City  of  the  princess  of  Acaja.     The  editor  having  put 
this  title  under  judgment  of  Carducci,   who  said:   'I  do  not 
like  it.  ...  And  I  do  not  look  for  another  one,  it  is  well  done, 
and  is  a  gratitude  that  bound  me  to  the  great  Master,  besides 
being  called   by   him  in  a  title   celebration  poem  Numuta. ' 
The  courteous  Captain  Edmondo  De  Amicis.  '  Turin  April  10, 
1906.''     (Translation.) 

235.  DE  BOVET  (MARIE  ANNE).     Charles  Gounod,  his 
Life  and  his  Works.     Portrait  and  facsimiles.     8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1891 

*  Inscribed,  "I  admired  the  genius,  yet  more  I  loved  the 
man.    I  shall  feel  happy  if  the  perusal  of  these  pages  make 
him  so  much  lovable  and  admirable  to  those  who  did  not  enjoy 
the  privilege  of  his  friendship.    Marie  Anne  De  Bovet." 

236.  DE  BOVET  (MARIE  ANNE).     Roman  de  Femmes: 
Confessions  d'une  Fille  de  trente  ans.     2  vols.  12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1895-1896 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Proof  copies  on  special  paper.     Presenta- 
tion copies  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

237.  DE  BOVET    (MARIE  ANNE).      Petites  Rosseries. 
Par  Orgueil.     2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1898 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Proof  copies  on  special  paper.     Presenta- 
tion copies  to  Mr.  Fischer,  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

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238.  DE  BO  VET    (MARIE  ANNE).       La  Belle  Sabine. 
Pris  sur  le  vif .     Autour  de  1  'Etendard.     3  vols.  12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1899-1904 

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in  each  volume. 

239.  DE  BOVET    (MARIE  ANNE).    Autour  de  1 'Eten- 
dard; Ames  d'Argile.     2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1904 

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each. 

240.  DECOURCELLE     (PIERRE).      Mam'zelle    Misere. 
Numerous  illustrations.     Imp.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  un- 
cut. Paris,  n.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

241.  DELAND  (MARGARET).  Florida  Days.  Illustrated. 
FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1889 

*  With  full-page  inscription  by  the  author  in  reference  to  the 
book,  signed. 

242.  DELAND  (MARGARET).       Dr.  Lavendar's  People. 
Illustrated.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1903 

*  With    full-page    autographed    quotation    from   one    of   the 
stories,  inscribed  by  the  author. 

243.  DE  LAPRADE    (VICTOR).       Le  Livre  d'un^Pere. 
Numerous  illustrations  by  E.  Froment  engraved  by  E.  Matthis. 
Royal  8vo,  half  leather,  gilt  top.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  Presentation  copy,  with  inscription  on  half-title,  ' '  A  mon 
cher  ami  Antoine  de  Latour  V.  de  Laprade. ' '     Contains  a  book- 
plate, and  a  poem  entitled  ' '  Morts  pour  La  Patrie ' '  is  inserted. 

244.  DELAVIGNE  (CASIMIR).     Sept  Messeniennes  nou- 
velles.     8vo,  boards.  Paris,  1828 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Presentation  copy  inscribed  by  the  author. 
Contains  the  poem,  ' '  Trois  jours  de  Christophe  Colomb.     Aux 
Americains"  and  a  folding  plate  of  the  Chant  Romain  with 
text  and  music. 

245.  DE  MORGAN  (AUGUSTUS).     Formal  Logic.     8vo, 
cloth  (foxed).  Lond.  1847 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  inscribed:     "Presented  for  sale  at  the  anti- 
slavery  Bazaar  in  Boston,  in  sympathy  with  the  cause  it  is 
meant  to  support  ....  Augustus  De  Morgan." 

246.  DEROULEDE  (PAUL).     L'Hetman;  Chants  du  Sol- 
dat;  La  Mort  de  Hoche;  Marches  et  Sonneries;  La  Moabite; 
Refrains  Militaires.     6  vols.  16mo,  original  paper  covers. 

Paris,  1872-1889 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     All  inscribed  on  the  half-titles  by  Paul 
D6roulede. 

247.  DEROULEDE    (PAUL).       CEuvres.       6  vols.   16mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1875-1900 

*  Each  volume  is   inscribed  with   an   original  poem  by  the 
author.     Comprises:  Chants  du  Paysan;  Marches  et  sonneries; 
Juan  Strenner;  Chants  du  Soldat;  Nouveau  chants  du  Soldat; 
L '  1 1 .  • 1 1 1 1 :i  1 1 . 

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248.  DfiROULEDE    (PAUL).    La  Moabite.     16mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1881 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

249.  DfiROULfiDE  (PAUL).     Chants  du  Soldat.    Dessins 
et  aquarelles  de  De  Neuville,  Detaille,  Allonge,  Baugnies  and 
Others.    Koyal  8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.        Paris,  1888 

*  One  of  100  copies  on  Japan  paper.     Presentation  from  the 
author,  with  autograph  inscription  on  the  half-title. 

250.  DfiROULfiDE     (PAUL).      La    plus    belle    fille    du 
monde.     Conte  dialogue  en  vers  libres.     12mo,  original  wrap- 
pers, uncut.  Paris,  1898 

*  One  of  30  copies  on  Holland  paper.     With  an  original  poem 
inscribed  by  Paul  Deroulede. 

251.  DESPREZ  (LOUIS).    L 'evolution Naturaliste.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1884 

*  One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Inscribed  by  Louis 
Desprez. 

252.  DE  VERE  (AUBREY).     Poems.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1855 

*  Presentation  copy,  ' '  Leigh  Hunt,  Esq.  from  Aubrey  de  Vere, 
.     July  19,  '56." 

253.  DE    VILLEURS     (JEAN).      Contes    de    Garnison. 
Nouveaux    contes    de    Garnison,    with    croquis    by    Darnoc. 
Songes  bleus.     Soleil  d'Afrique.     La  Legende  de  1'Ondine. 
5  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST   EDITIONS  ;    all  inscribed   on  half-title  by  Jean   de 
Villeurs. 

254.  DIBDIN   (T.  F.).     Book  Rarities;  or,  a  Descriptive 
Catalogue  of  Curious,  Rare,  and  Valuable  Books,  Chiefly  in 
Collection  of  George  Earl  Spencer.     8vo,  half  calf. 

Lond.  1811 

*Only   36   copies   printed.      Presentation    copy,    "With   the 
Author's  respectful  Compt's  to  Mr.  Mathias." 

255.  DITCHFIELD   (P.  H.).     Old  English  Customs  Ex- 
tant at  the  Present  Time.    Frontispiece.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1896 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  The  main  object  of  this  volume  was  to  record 
all  the  quaint  customs  and  usages  in  England  extant  at  the  pres- 
ent time  and  therefore  may  be  of  some  value  in  later  times,  etc. 
P.  H.  Ditchfield." 

256.  DOBSON    (AUSTIN).      Thomas    Bewick    and    his 
Pupils.     With  95  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1884 

*  Inscribed,  "This  is  based  upon  two  articles  (1881-8)  in  the 
Century  Magazine.    Austin  Dobson.    g6:ix.  190t." 

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257.  DOBSON    (AUSTIN).       William    Hogarth.      Illus- 
trated.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1891 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  The  origin  of  this  book  is  explained  in  the 
Preface.     It  was  largely  added  to  in  the  subsequent  edition  of 
1898;  and  again  in  the  edition  de  luxe  of  the  present  year. 
Austin  Dobson,  S6:ix:  1902." 

258.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).     The  Story  of  Rosina.     Illus- 
trated by  Hugh  Thomson.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  un- 
cut. Lond.  1895 

*  Inscribed,   " Le   temps  le  mieux   employe   est   celui  qu'on 
perd,  Austin  Dobson,  25,  ix  1901." 

259.  DODSLEY  (ROBERT).     Robert  Dodsley,  Poet,  Pub- 
lisher, and  Playwright,  by  Ralph  Straus.    Portrait  and  12 
illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1910 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  As  a  novelist  I  might  have  allowed  my  imagi- 
nation rather  more  play  in  the  composition  of  a  life  of  this 
simple  old  bookseller  .  .  .  Ealph  Straus." 

260.  DORAN  (DR.).  London  in  the  Jacobite  Times.   FIRST 
EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1877 

*  Presentation  copy,  to  the  ' '  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  With 
the  Author's  Compliments." . 

261.  [DOUBLEDAY  (N.  D.  G.).]     Bird  Neighbors.     An 
Introductory  Acquaintance  with  150  Birds  Commonly  Found 
in  the  Gardens,  Meadows,  and  Woods  about  our  Homes.    By 
Neltje  Blanchan.     With  Introduction  by  John  Burroughs. 
52  colored  plates.    Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

262.  DOUCET   (CAMILLE).     Comedies  en  vers.     2  vols. 
royal  8vo,  original  paper  covers.  Paris,  1858 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Presentation  copy,  inscribed  by  Camille 
Doucet. 

263.  DOUCET   (CAMILLE).     Comedies  en  vers.     2  vols. 
royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  Paris,  1858 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy,  with  autograph  inscrip- 
tion by  Camille  Doucet. 

264.  DOWDEN  (EDWARD).    Poems.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1876 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  author 's  autograph  on  half-title. 

265.  DOWDEN  (EDWARD).  Studies  in  Literature,  1789- 
1877.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1878 

*  FIRST  EDITION,   inscribed,   "This  volume  has   been   more 
popular  than  any  other  volumes  of  essays. . .  Edward  Dowden. ' ' 

266.  DOWDEN  (EDWARD).    The  Life  of  Percy  Bysshe 
Shelley.    Portraits.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1886 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  inscribed,  ' '  The  worst  error  in  these  volumes 
is  in  connection  with  Poems  by  Victor  and  Cazire.  .  .  .  Edward 
Dowden." 

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267.  DOWDEN    (EDWARD).     Transcripts  and  Studies. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1888 

•FIRST  EDITION,  inscribed:  "1  am  sorry  that  I  did  not 
affix  the  date  at  which  each  of  these  essays  was  written.  .  .  . 
Edward  Dowden." 

268.  DOWDEN  (EDWARD).    New  Studies  in  Literature. 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1895 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  inscribed,  "I  half  regret  the  publication  in 
this  form  of  the  essays  on  Goethe,  for  it  has  diminished  the 
seal  I  had  for  long  to  attempt  a  more  thorough  study  of  his 
works.  .  .  .  Edward  Dowden." 

269.  DOWDEN   (EDWARD).     Shakspere,  His  Mind  and 
Art.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  With  a  full-page  inscription  by  Edward  Dowden. 

270.  DOYLE   (A.  CONAN).     The  Hound  of  the  Basker- 
villes.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1902 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

271.  DOYLE  (A.  CONAN).    The  Great  Boer  War.    With 
maps.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1900 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  on  the  title. 

272.  DU  CAMP  (MAXIME).     Les  Convulsions  de  Paris. 
4  vols.  8vo,  half  brown  crushed  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Paris,  1878-1880 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    Presentation  copy  from  the  author.    Con- 
tains a  signed  portrait  and  A.  L.   S.  of  the  author,  to  Mr. 
Ansart,  saying,  ' '  Will  you  please  join  this  old  figure  to  the 
Convulsions  de  Paris?     It  is  the  portrait  of  the  author  himself 
and  very   trully   yours.     M.  Du   Camp.     April,   1880."     With 
the  monogram  book-label  of  Mr.  Ansart. 

273.  DU  CHAILLTJ  (PAUL).  The  Country  of  the  Dwarfs. 
Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1871 

*  Inscribed  by  Paul  Du  Chaillu. 

274.  DUFF  (E.  GORDON).    Early  Printed  Books.    Fac- 
similes.   8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1893 

'Inscribed,  " I  do  not  think  I  could  write  anything  on  the 
subject  more  to  the  point  than  the  following  two  verses  by 
Austin  Dobson.  E.  Gordon  Duff." 

275.  DUMAURIER  (GEORGE).  Trilby.    A  Novel.   With 
illustrations  by  the  author.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1895 

*  Inserted  is  an  autograph  note  by  the  author,  containing  a 
small  sketch. 


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SECOND    SESSION 

Wednesday  Evening,  November  15,  1916,  at  8:15  o'clock 
LOTS  276-546 


276.  DUMAS     (ALEXANDRA).      Stockholm,    Fontaine- 
bleau  et  Rome,  Triologie  dramatique  sur  la  Vie  de  Christine 
.  .  .  avec  prologue  et  epilogue.     8vo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris:  Barba,  1830 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  with  frontispiece.     Presentation  copy  from 
the  author,  with  autograph  inscription. 

277.  DUMAS  (ALEX ANDRE).     Napoleon  Bonaparte,  ou 
Trente  Ans  de  1  'Histoire  de  France.    Drame  en  six  actes.    8vo, 
half  calf,  uncut.  Paris:  Chez  Tournachon-Molin,  1831 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
autograph  inscription. 

278.  DUMAS   (ALEXANDRE).     Theatre.     Henry  III,— 
Antony.    Drames  en  cinq  actes  et  en  prose.    Etched  frontis- 
piece after  Celestin  Nanteuil.    8vo,  half  cloth  with  the  original 
covers  bound  in,  uncut  edges.  Paris :  Charpentier,  1834 

*  FIRST  EDITION  of  ' '  (Euvres  completes  de  A.  Dumas. ' '     In- 
serted is  an  A.  L.  S.  "I  arrived  from  the  borders  of  the  Rhine 
and  am  without  money  just  as  it  was  with  you.     Have  you  a 
100  francs — send  them  to  me  to  night  or  to  morrow  morning. 
I  will  be  able  to  return  them  to  you  at  the  end  of  the  month." 
(Translation.)     With  a  carte-de-visite  photo,  of  Alex.  Dumas, 
by  Pierre  Petit. 

279.  DUMAS    (ALEXANDRE).     Madame  de   Chamblay. 
Drame  en  cinq  actes.     12mo,   original   paper  covers,  uncut 
(covers  worn).  Paris:  Michel  Levy,  1869 

*  FIRST    EDITION.     Presentation    copy    from    the    author    to 
Mile.  Rousseil  (who  played  the  character  of  Madame  de  Cham- 
blay), with  his  autograph  inscription. 

280.  DUMAS,  FILS( ALEXANDRE).   Peches  de  Jeunesse. 
8vo,  half  dark  blue  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  back,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  Champs.      Paris :  Fellens  et  Dufour,  1847 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
autograph  inscription. 

281.  DUMAS,  FILS   (ALEXANDRE).     Theatre  complet. 
4  vols.  12mo,  half  morocco.      Paris :  Michel  Levy  Freres,  1868 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
his  autograph  inscription  in  the  first  volume. 

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282.  DUMAS,    FILS    (ALEXANDRA).     La   Dame   aux 
Camelias.    Preface  par  Jules  Janin.    With  etched  portrait  of 
Marie  Duplessis  by  Lerat.    8vo,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Paris:  Levy  Freres,  1872 

*  Printed  on  Holland  paper ;  limited  issue.     The  Second  Edi- 
tion, and  the  first  to  divulge  the  identity  of  Mile.  Duplessis, 
whose  portrait  appears  as  a  frontispiece,  as  the  Lady  of  the 
Camillas. 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  his  autograph  in- 
scription. 

283.  DUMAS,    FILS    (ALEX ANDRE).     La    Femme    de 
Claude.     Piece,  avec  preface.     8vo,  half  cloth,  uncut. 

Paris,  1873 

*  Presentation  from  the  author,  with  his  inscription. 

284.  DUMAS,  FILS  (ALEXANDRE).    Discours  prononce 
a  1' Academic  Franchise  le  jour  de  sa  reception  11.  Fevrier 
1875.    4to,  half  cloth.  Paris,  1875 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  autograph  inscrip- 
tion.     Inserted    are    three    newspaper    articles    of    theatrical 
criticism  by  Francisque  Sarcey,  Le  Temps,  1876,  1878. 

285.  DUMAS,     FILS      (ALEXANDRE).       L 'Etrangere. 
Comedie  en  cinq  actes.    12mo,  half  cloth.  Paris,  1877 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  his  autograph  in- 
scription. 

286.  DUMAS,  FILS  (ALEXANDRE) .  Lettre  a  M.  Naquet. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1882 

*  One   of   30   copies   on   Holland   paper.     Presentation   copy 
from  the  author,  with  autograph  inscription. 

287.  DUNBAR   (PAUL  LAURENCE).     Poems  of  Cabin 
and  Field.     Illustrated  from  photographs.     FIRST  EDITION. 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  With  autographed  inscription  by  the  author : 

' '  When  de  quiet  resfull  shadders 
Is  beginnin'  jes'  to  fall 
Den  I  teles  my  little  banjo 
F'om  its  place  upon  de  wall. 
Very  sincerely  yours,  Paul  Laurence  Dunbar.J> 

288.  DUNBAR    (PAUL  LAURENCE).     Candle-Lightin' 
Time.     Illustrated  with  photograpJis.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1901 

*  The  author  has  inscribed  on  the  fly-leaf,  an  original  verse 
of  8  lines,  signing  same,  with  date,  December  1901. 

289.  DUN  EMER  PRESS.    A  Book  of  Saints  and  Wonders 
put  down  here  by  Lady  Gregory  according  to  the  Old  Writings 
and  the  Memory  of  the  People  of  Ireland.    8vo,  boards,  cloth 
back,  paper  label,  uncut. 

Dundrum:  The  Dun  Emer  Press,  1906 

*  On  the  fly-leaf  of  the  book  Lady  Gregory  has  inscribed  an 
additional  story  which  she  heard  from  an  old  man,  and  which 
she  plans  to  incorporate  into  a  new  chapter  in  the  next  edition. 
The  inscription  is  signed  and  dated. 


290.  DUVAL    (GEORGES).     Paris  qui  Rit.     Dessins  de 
Arus,  French,  Kauffman,  Rafaelli,  Uzes  and  12  others.    12mo, 
original  lithographic  covers.  Paris,  1886 

*  One  of  25   copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  portrait  of  the 
author.     Inscribed  on  the  half-title  by  the  editor,  L6vy. 

291.  EGGLESTON   (GEORGE   GARY).     History  of  the 
Confederate  War:   Its  Causes  and  Its  Conduct.    A  Narrative 
and  Critical  History.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1910 

*  With  fine  and  lengthy  inscription  by  the  author,  regarding 
this  work  and  his  purpose  in  writing  it. 

292.  ELLIS   (S.  M.).     William  Harrison  Ainsworth  and 
His  Friends.    Plates  and  illustrations.    2  vols.  8vo,  red  cloth, 
gilt  tops.  Lond. :  John  Lane,  1911 

*  Long  signed  inscription  by  the  author  relating  to  his  early 
love  for  Ainsworth 's  writings  and  the  steps  he  took  toward  the 
publication  of  this  work.     Contains  also  the  author's  bookplate. 

293.  EVERETT   (EDWARD).     Speech  in  support  of  the 
Memorial  of  Harvard,  Williams,  and  Amherst  Colleges,  de- 
livered ....  on  the  7th  of  February,  1849.    8vo,  wrappers. 

Cambridge,  1849 

*  Presentation  copy  from  Edward  Everett  to  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Frothingham,  with  inscription  on  wrapper. 

294.  FABRE  (FERDINAND).    Sylviane.    Illustrations  de 
George  Eoux  gravees  sur  bois  par  Baud  et  Hamel.     8vo, 
original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1892 

*  Limited  edition  on  Papier  Velin.     Presentation  copy  from 
the  author  to  Emile  Zola,  with  inscription. 

295.  FARRER  (J.  A.).    Paganism  and  Christianity.    8vo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1891 

*  Inscribed,   "This  ftoofc  may   be  regarded  as  an  excursion 
into  the  Palace  of  Untruth,  undertaken  in  the  hope  of  shedding 
some  light  upon  one  of  its  darkest  recesses.  .  .  .  J.  A.  Farrer." 

296.  FARRAR    (F.   W.).     The   Herods.     FIRST   EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1898 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  with  his  signature,  and  quotation : 
"  Bevenge  $•  wrong  "bring  forth  their  kind.     The  foul  cubs  like 
the  parents  are. ' ' 

297.  FERRERO  (GUGLIELMO).    Militarism.    FIRST  ENG- 
LISH EDITION.    8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1902 

*  With  inscription  in  Italian  by  the  author. 

298.  FERRI     (ENRICO).      L'Omicidio    nell 'antropologia 
Criminale  (omicida  nato  e  omicida  pazzo)  with  Atlante  antro- 
pologico-statistico  dell  'omicidio.    2  vols.  8vo,  paper  covers  and 
cloth.  Torino,  1895 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;   with  inscription  by  Enrico  Ferri  in  each 
volume. 

299.  FERRI  (ENRICO).  Sociologia  Criminale  con  2  tavole 
grafiche;   L'Omicidio-Suicidio,    responsabilita    Giuridica    con 
nuove  aggiunte  polemiche  e  due  tavole  grafiche.    2  vols.  8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Torino,  1900,  1895 

*  Both  inscribed  by  Enrico  Ferri. 

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300.  FERRI  (ENRICO).    Socialism  and  Modern  Science; 
Criminal  Sociology.    2  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

•  Both  inscribed  by  the  author.    Lond.  &  N.  Y.,  1895-1900 

301.  FEZENSAC     (COMTE    ROBERT    DE    MONTES- 
QUIOU).    Le  Chef  des  odeurs  suaves.     [Florales  Litanies.] 
Square  8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut  edges.          Paris  [1893] 

*  One  of  200  copies  printed  on  Papier  Verge".     Presentation 
copy  from  the  author,  with  autograph  inscription.     No  copies 
issued  for  sale. 

302.  [FIELD  (EUGENE).]     History  and  Transactions  of 
the  Editors  and  Publishers'  Association  of  Missouri,  1867-76. 
Compiled  by  J.  W.  Barrett.    137  pp.  8vo,  original  wrappers 
(slightly  rubbed  at  edges,  lacks  1  leaf).        Canton,  Mo.,  1876 

*  Contains  Eugene  Field 's  first  published  attempt  at  verse. 
The  poem  is  called  "A  Weird  Idyl,  Solomon  Burch's  Fighting 
Editor,"  and  occupies  the  last  four  pages  of  the  pamphlet, 
no  other  copy  of  which  seems  to  have  been  sold.     Inscribed  on 
front  cover,  ' '  To  George  H.   Tenowine,  with  Eugene  Field 's 
regards,"  in  Field's  autograph.     With  Yenowine's  book-plate. 

303.  FIELD   (EUGENE).     Second  Book  of  Verse.     8vo, 
half  cloth  and  boards,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Chicago:  Published  by  Melville  E.  Stone,  1892 

*  AN    EXCEPTIONALLY    IMPORTANT    AND    INTERESTING    ASSOCIA- 
TION  COPY,   CONTAINING  FIELD'S  AUTOGRAPH   IN  VARIOUS   FORMS, 

IN  FIVE  DIFFERENT  PLACES.  On  Christmas  Day,  1892,  Field 
presented  the  volume  to  John  F.  Ballantyne,  with  an  appropri- 
ate inscription.  In  some  manner,  he  came  into  possession  of 
the  book  later,  and  under  date  of  April  18,  1895,  is  another 
presentation  inscription:  "To  John  F.  Ballantyne 's  friend, 
Geo.  H.  Tenowine."  Both  of  these  inscriptions  are  signed 
"Eugene  Field."  On  the  second  fly-leaf  Field  has  inscribed 
a  verse  from  "Dibdin's  Ghost"  beginning  "The  women  folk 
are  few  up  there,"  and  has  autographed  the  inscription, 
"E.  F." 

Laid  in  is  an  A.  N.  S.,  on  a  card,  dated  Aug.  18,  1893, 
which  bears  every  evidence  of  being  one  of  Field's  humorous 
notes  on  a  gruesome  subject:  "Dear  Tenowine:  Come  down 
and  serve  as  one  of  the  pallbearers  on  Sunday.  Funeral  at  i 
o'clock,  Fullerton  Ave.  Pres.  Church.  Do  NOT  bring  Daisy," 
etc.,  etc.  Signed  "Eugene  Field."  There  is  also  inserted  a 
woodcut  portrait  of  Field,  Riley  and  Nye,  with  the  "PRIVATE 
CIRCULAR"  issued  by  him  under  date  of  Feb.  23,  1889,  solicit- 
ing subscriptions  to  Shares  to  pay  for  a  special  edition  of  his 
Poems  and  Tales.  Signed  "Eugene  Field." 

304.  FIELD     (EUGENE    AND    ROSWELL    MARTIN). 
Echoes  from  the  Sabine  Farm.     FIRST  PUBLISHED  EDITION. 
Head-piece  vignettes.     Royal  8vo,  half  levant  morocco,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Chicago,  1893 

*  Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  by  Eoswell  Field : 

"He  who  should  write  for  us  has  gone  before;     , 
Is  now  with  Horace  on  the  other  shore. 
What  jests  are  theirs  in  satire  and  in  ode! 
While  I  remain,  unworthy  such  abode. 

Eoswell  Martin  Field. ' ' 
Only  500  copies  of  this  edition  were  issued. 

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305.  FINCHAM  (HENRY  W.).    Artists  and  Engravers  of 
British  and  American  Book  Plates.     Many  illustrations  of 
bookplates.    4to,  cloth.  Lond.  1897 

*  Inscribed,   ' '  With  the  Compliments  of  the  author.     May 
he  find  much  profitable  pleasure  in  the  delightful  pursuit  of 
book-plate  collecting.     H.  W.  Fincham." 

306.  FINCK  (HENRY  T.).    Romantic  Love  and  Personal 
Beauty.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1887 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription. 

307.  FINCK  (HENRY  T.).    The  Pacific  Coast  Scenic  Tour 
from  Southern  California  to  Alaska.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1891 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author :  "I  have  visited 
the  Pacific  Coast  twice  since  writing  this  book,  and  am  more 
in  love  with  it  than  ever.    Henry  T.  Finck. ' ' 

308.  FIRTH  (C.  H.).    The  Memoirs  of  Edmund  Ludlow, 
1625-1672,  Edited  by  C.  H.  Frith.     Portrait.     2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  Oxford,  1894 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  inscribed  by  C.  H.  Firth. 

309.  FISKE   (JOHN).     American  Political  Ideas.     12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1885 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  inscribed,  ' '  Yet  the  career  of  the  Achaian 
League  was  not  an  inglorious  one.    John  Fiske.    Nov.  1900." 

310.  FISKE  (JOHN).  Washington  and  his  Country,  being 
Irving 's  Life  of  Washington,  Abridged  for  Schools.     12mo, 
cloth.  Bost.  1887 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  presentation  copy,  ' '  To  the  Misses  Grun- 
nell,  with  sincere  regards  of  John  Fiske,  Dec.  9/87. ' ' 

311.  FISKE   (JOHN).     The  Critical  Period  of  American 
History,  1783-1789.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1889 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  I  desired  him  to  apply  to  Mr.  Thomas  Pitt  or 
Mr.  Thomas  anybody,     (p.  44).     John  Fiske.     Aug.  17,  1900." 

312.  FISKE  (JOHN).    The  American  Revolution.    Maps. 
2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1891 

*  FIRST  EDITION;  inscribed,  "Sir  William  Howe  had  not  so 
much  to  show  for  his  red  ribbon  after  all.    John  Fiske.    Aug. 
17,  1900." 

313.  FISKE  (JOHN) .   The  Unseen  World ;  The  Beginnings 
of  New  England.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1894 

*  Both  inscribed  with  a  quotation  from  the  book  by  John 
Fiske. 

314.  FISKE    (JOHN).     Excursions    of   an    Evolutionist. 
12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1896 

*  Inscribed,  "...  Article  III  is  completely  superannuated, 
it  needs  to  be  omitted,  and  an  entirely  new  one  should  take  its 
place.    John  Fiske." 

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315.  FISKE    (JOHN).     Outlines   of   Cosmic   Philosophy. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1896 

•Inscribed,  "This  book  now  needs  considerable  revision, 
especially  in  the  chapter  on  Anthropomorphic  Theism.  I  hope 
to  make  a  new  edition  within  the  next  three  years.  John  Fiske. 
Aug.  17,  1900." 

316.  FISKE   (JOHN).     The  Idea  of  God  as  Affected  by 
Modern  Knowledge.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1897 

*  Inscribed,  with  a  quotation  from  the  book  by  John  Fiske. 

317.  FISKE  (JOHN).    The  Destiny  of  Man.    12mo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1897 

*  Inscribed,  with  a  quotation  from  the  book  by  John  Fiske. 

318.  FITZGERALD  (PERCY).    The  Story  of  the  Incum- 
bered  Estates  Court.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1862 

*  With  inscription   signed  with  the  initials  of  the  author: 
"I  can  only  say  of  this  wail  that  it  was  read  and  approved  by 
Boz,  and  that  its  publishers  were  the  subject  of  the  well-known 
story  'If  you  be  Sounders,  then  d..n  Otley,  and  if  you  be 
Otley,  etc.    P.  F." 

319.  FITZGERALD    (PERCY).     The  Book'  Fancier;  or, 
the  Romance  of  Book  Collecting.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut  (shaken).  Lond.  1886 

*  Autographed  by  the  author,  and  inscribed  with  an  original 
poem  of  four  lines,  with  the  Latin  title :  ' '  Ad  libros  suos. ' ' 

320.  FITZGERALD  (PERCY).    The  Pickwickian  Diction- 
ary and  Cyclopasdia.    Royal  8vo,  cloth,  paper  label. 

Lond.   [1900] 

*  Signed  by  the  author,  with  inscription  regarding  this  Dic- 
tionary. 

321.  FLAMMARION   (CAMILLE).     Les  Phenomenes  de 
la'Toudre.    Edition  a  1'usage  de  la  Jeunesse.    Illustree  de  54 
figures.    Royal  8vo,  original  cloth,  gilt  edges.          Paris,  n.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  inscribed  by  Camille  Flammarion. 

322.  FLAMMARION  (CAMILLE).  Etudes  et  lectures  sur 
1' Astronomic.    9  vols.  16mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1867-1880 

*  ALL  FIRST  EDITIONS,  and  inscribed  by  the  author. 

323.  FLAMMARION   (CAMILLE).     La  Planete  Mars  et 
ses  conditions  d 'habitabilite.    Illustre  de  580  dessins  telescop- 
iques  et  23  cartes.    Imp.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

•FIRST  EDITION;  inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  1892 

324.  FLAUBERT    (GUSTAVE).     Le  Candidat,  comedie. 
Square  18mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1874 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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325.  FOLEY  (P.  K.).    American  Authors.    1795-1895.    A 
bibliography  of  First  and  Notable  Editions  chronologically 
arranged  with  Notes.-   Royal  8vo,  buckram,  paper  label,  uncut. 

Bost.  1897 

*  LARGE  PAPER  COPY,  one  of  75  copies  issued.     Autograph 
presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

326.  FORMONT  (MAXIME).   Cantique  de  la  Rose.   12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1902 

*  One  of  a  limited  number  on  Holland  paper  with  autograph 
inscription  on  half-title  and  a  poem  written  on  a  fly-leaf. 

327.  FORMONT    (MAXIME).      L 'Amour    passe.      12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1903 

*  One    of    5    copies    on    Holland    paper.     Inscribed    by    the 
author. 

328.  FORMONT    (MAXIME).      La    Grande    Amoureuse. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1904 

*  One  of  5  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Inscribed  on  the  half- 
title  by  Maxime  Formont. 

329.  FORMONT    (MAXIME).     Le   Peche   de   la   Morte. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1905 

*  One  of  5   copies   on   Holland  paper.     With   an  interesting 
autograph  inscription  on  the  half-title. 

330.  FORMONT   (MAXIME).     Le  Baiser  Rouge.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1906 

*  One  of  5  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Presentation  copy,  with 
autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

331.  FORMONT  (MAXIME).     Les  Mauvaises  Maitresses. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1907 

*  One  of  5  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Presentation  copy  from 
the  author,  with  characteristic  inscription. 

332.  FORMONT  (MAXIME).    La  Chambre  Vide.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1909 

*  One  of  5  copies  on  Holland  paper,  with  autograph  inscrip- 
tion on  the  half-title. 

333.  FORMONT     (MAXIME).      La    Florentine.      12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1910 

*  One  of  5  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Presentation  copy  from 
the  author,  with  autograph  inscription  reading.  "Nul  homme 
capable  d'un  elan  vers  la  beaute  ne  saurait  ecrire  ou  prononcer 
satis  trouble  le  nom  de  Florence." 

334.  FORMONT  (MAXIME).  La  Fausse  Coupable.  12mo, 

•  original  covers,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1910 

*  One  of  5  copies  on  Holland  paper ;   with  a  characteristic 
inscription  by  Maxime  Formont. 

335.  FOSTER  (JOHN  W.).     Diplomatic  Memoirs.    Illus- 

•  trated.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Bost.  1909 

*  On  the  fly-leaf  of  volume  one  is  the  following  autographed 
inscription:     "It  is  with  much  pleasure  I  have  another  oppor- 
tunity of  inscribing  my  name  in  the  noted  Library  Collection. 
John  W.  Foster." 

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336.  FRANCE    (ANATOLE).     Lucile  de  Chateaubriand, 
ses  oeuvres  et  sa  vie.     Frontispiece.     12mo,   original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1879 

*  FIRST  EDITION  :  Rare.     With  a  very  interesting  inscription 
on  the  half-title  by  Anatole  France.     Holland  paper  copy. 

337.  FRANCE  (ANATOLE).    Abeille,  Conte.    Numerous 
colored   plates    by    Gehrts.     4to,    original    cloth    (somewhat 
shaken).  Paris:  Charavay  Freres,  1883 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  autograph  inscrip- 
tion:    "This  story  was  written  to  show  the  happy  people  of 
this  world  that  they  must  not  despise  the  little,  innocent  and 
laboring  people  who  live  on  the  earth.     A.  France."     Trans- 
lated. 

338.  FRANCE   (ANATOLE).     Jean  Gutenberg,  suivi  du 
traitte  des  phantosmes  de  Nicole  Langelier.     Compositions  de 
G.  Bellenger,  Bellery-Desfontaines,  Florian,  etc.     4to,  half 
vellum,  uncut.  Paris,  1900 

*  One  of  113  copies  printed  to  celebrate  the  five  hundredth 
anniversary   of   Gutenberg's   birth.     With   a   characteristic   in- 
scription by  Anatole  France,  on  the  fly-leaf,  reading  "L'lm- 
primerie,    a   dit   Edbelais    'par   inspiration    divine,    comme    d 
contrefil,  I'artillerie  par  suggestion  diabolique.'  ' 

339.  FRANCE     (ANATOLE).      Clio.      Illustrations    [en 
couleurs]  de  Mucha.   12mo,  original  covers,  uncut.    Paris,  1900 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
inscription. 

340.  FRANCE     (ANATOLE).      Balthasar    et    la    Reine 
Balkis.    Aquarelles  originales  d'apres  Henri  Caruchet.    8vo, 
original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1900 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  illustrations  in 
two  states.     With  two  inscriptions  by  Anatole  France,  one  of 
which    reads:    "L'homme    a    change    le    climat    de    I'Egypte. 
Depuis  qu'il  pleut  dans  la  valee  du  Nil,  le  vieux  genie  des 
ages  passes  se  distout  se  dissont  et  s  'efface. ' ' 

341.  FRANCE     (ANATOLE).      L 'Affaire    Crainquebille. 
€2  compositions  de  Steinlen  gravees  par  Deloche,  Florian,  etc. 
4to,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1901 

*  One  of  400  copies  issued.     Presentation  from  the  author 
with  autograph  inscription :     ' '  The  victory  of  the  proletarian 
is  certain.    It  will  be  methodical,  reasonable,  harmonious.     It 
has  already  left  its  mark  on  the  world — with  the  inflexible  rigor 
of   a   geometrical   construction.     Anatole   France."      (Trans- 
lation.) 

342.  FRANCE    (ANATOLE).     Les  Noces  Corinthiennes. 
20    compositions    d' August e    Leroux,    gravees    par    Ernest 
Florian.    8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1902 

*  One    of    225    copies    published ;    author  'a    inscription    on 
half-title. 

343.  FRANCE  (ANATOLE).    L'Eglise  et  la  Republique. 
Square  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1904 

*  One    of    35    copies    on    Japan    paper,   with    a   portrait   of 
Anatole  France  engraved  by  Perrichon. 

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344.  FRAUNGRUBER  (HANS).     Gedichte  in  Steirischer 
Mundart  (Poems  in  low  Dutch  dialect).    3  vols.  16mo,  original 
cloth.  Wien-Stuttgart,  1893-1900 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  inscribed  with  an  original 
poem  in  Vienna  dialect  by  the  author. 

345.  FRAZER    (R.  W.).     A  Literary  History  of  India. 
Frontispiece.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1898 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author :   "I  wrote  this 
book  in  six  months'  time  and  have  repented  ever  since  that  I 
wrote  it.    It  is,  however,  a  pleasure  to  know  that  it  has  found 
an  honoured  home  in  the  Library  of  Mr.  J.  Carleton  Young.," 
etc. 

346.  GALE   (NORMAN).     A  Country  Muse,  New  Series. 
Small  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.:  Putnam's,   1893 

*  Limited  Edition  on  Dutch  Handmade  paper.     Signed  poem 
in  author's  autograph,  on  title. 

347.  GALERON  (EDMOND).    filoge  de  Reims,  avec  une 
notice  par  le  Prince  Alexandre  Bibesco.   Portrait.  4to,  original 
wrappers.  Paris,  1896 

*  One  of  98   copies  on   Holland  paper,  with  autograph  in- 
scription by  Edmond  Galeron. 

348.  GANNETT   (HENRY).     The  Building  of  a  Nation; 
Morris  (Lewis).    A  Vision  of  Saints.    Illustrated.    2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  authors. 

349.  GARLAND  (HAMLIN).  A  Little  Norsk,  or  01'  Pap's 
Flaren.    16mo,  boards.  N.  Y.  1892 

*  FIRST  EDITION;  inscribed  by  Hamlin  Garland. 

350.  GARLAND  (HAMLIN).     Jason  Edwards,  An  Aver- 
age Man.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1892 

*  FIRST  EDITION;   inscribed  "This  is  a  first  edition  of  one 
of  my  earliest  stories.     It  was  written  as  a  drama  in  1888. 
Hamlin  Garland." 

351.  GARLAND    (HAMLIN).     Crumbling  Idols.     16mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Chicago,  1894 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  inscribed. 

352.  GARLAND   (HAMLIN).     Rose  of  Dutcher's  Coolly. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Chicago,  1895 

*  FIRST   EDITION  ;    inscribed,   ' '  This  is  of  the  1st   Edition. 
Hamlin  Garland." 

353.  GARLAND  (HAMLIN).   Wayside  Courtships.    12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1897 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  inscribed  by  Hamlin  Garland. 

354.  GARLAND  (HAMLIN).     The  Spirit  of  Sweetwater. 
Portrait.    16mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  Presentation  copy.     "To  B.  F.  Pick  with  the  well  wishes 
of  a  western  farmer  who  writes  books  to  make  a  living.    Ham- 
lin Garland." 

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355.  GAUD  (AUGUSTE).    L'Ame  des  Champs;  La  Terre 
de  chez  nous;  Poemes  et  Elegies  d'Automne.     3  vols.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS  :  with  a  poem  in  each  volume  inscribed  by 
Auguste  Gaud  on  the  half-title. 

356.  GAUD  (AUGUSTE).    Les  Cantilenes  du  bon  pauvre; 
La    Chanson    des   blouses   bleues;    Ma    Grand 'mere    Toinon. 
3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS  :  with  a  poem  inscribed  by  the  author  in 
each  volume. 

357.  GAUTIER  (JUDITH).    Le  Livre  de  Jade.    Poesies 
traduites  du  Chinois.     Numerous  illustrations  and  vignettes 
after  Chinese  Artists.     8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  n.  d. 

*  Autographed  inscription,  and  a  MSS.  song  in  Chinese  on 
fly-leaves. 

358.  GAUTIER  (JUDITH).    La  Marchande  de  Sourires; 
Lucienne;  Parsifal.    3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  un- 
cut. Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST    EDITIONS  :    all    inscribed    on    half-title    by    Judith 
Gautier.  ^ 

359.  GAUTIER    (JUDITH).     Iskender;   Le  Dragon  Im- 
perial; Fleurs  d 'Orient.    3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS  ;  each  copy  inscribed  on  half-title  by  Judith 
Gautier. 

360.  GAUTIER   (JUDITH).     Le  vieux  de  la  montagne; 
Le  collier  des  jours ;  Memoires  d'un  Elephant  blanc.     3  vols. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS;  each  volume  inscribed  by  Judith  Gautier 
on  half-title. 

361.  GAUTIER    (JUDITH).      Isoline.      12    etchings    by 
Auguste  Constantin.     8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1882 

*  Limited  edition  on  Holland  paper  with  autograph  inscrip- 
tion. 

362.  [GENERAL  BOULANGER]  X  .  .  .  du  Figaro.    Les 
Coulisses  du  Boulangisme  revues  et  augmentees  de  plusieurs 
chapitres  inedits.     Preface   de   Mermeix,   Depute   de   Paris. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1890 

*  One  of  50   copies  on  Holland  paper,  with  inscription   on 
half-title  by  Mermeix  and  2  portraits  inserted. 

363.  GEORGET     (ALPHONSE).      Artistes.      Les    Sans 
Scrupules.    Emancipees.    3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST    EDITIONS  ;    all    inscribed    by    Alphonse    Georget   on 
half-title. 

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364.  GILBERT    (W.    S.).      The   "Bab"   Ballads.     Much 
Sound   and   Little   Sense.     Illustrations.      12mo,   cloth,   gilt 
edges.  Phila.,  n.  d. 

*  Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author  with  the  last  verse  of 
"The  Nancy  Bell."     "Oh  I  am  a  cook  and  a  captain  bold," 
etc. 

365.  GILBERT    (W.  S.).     More  "Bab"  Ballads.     Much 
Sound  and  Little  Sense.     With  illustrations  by  the  author. 
FIRST  EDITION.     Square  12mo,  cloth  (worn  and  shaken,  hole- 
in  title-page).  Lond.,  n.  d. 

*  On  the  fly-leaf  the  author  has  transcribed  the  first  verse  of 
' '  The  Bishop  of  Rumtif  oo,  again ' '  and  has  signed  same,  with 
date,  19  April  '90. 

366.  GILDER    (RICHARD    WATSON).      A    Christmas 
Wreath.    Illustrations  and  ornamental  borders.    8vo,  parch- 
ment. N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

*  The  half-title  is  inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author, 
followed   by   a    quotation    from   his    poem    "The   Passing    of 
Christ. J> 

367.  GILDER    (RICHARD   WATSON).     Five  Books  of 
Song.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1900 

*  Presentation   inscription   from   the  author.     Contains  also 
a  4-line  poem  in  the  author's  autograph,  quoted  from  this  book. 

368.  GINZKEY  (FRANZ  KARL).   Hatchi-Bratchi's  Luft- 
ballon.    Illustrated;  Ergebnisse,  ein  Buch  Lyrik;  Das  heim- 
liche  Lauten,  Gedichte.    3  vols.  8vo-12mo,  original  cloth. 

Wien-Leipzig,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS,  with  poetical  inscriptions  by  the  author. 

369.  GLADSTONE  (WILLIAM  E.).   Ecclesiastical  Duties 
and  Revenues.     Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  June  29, 
1840.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  sewn.  Lond.  1846 

*  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscrip- 
tion on  front  cover. 

370.  GLASGOW    (ELLEN).     The  Ancient  Law.     12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1908 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  inscribed :     "To  live  at  all  one  must  live 
with  a  dream,  for  the  Dream  and  the  Real  are  one,  and  beyond 
this  there  is  merely  a  shadow  and  an  illusion.     Ellen  Glasgow."' 

371.  GOETHE.    Faust.    Traduction  de  Suzanne  Paquelin. 
2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  With  a  full-page  inscription  and  an  original  poem  inscribed 
by  Suzanne  Paquelin. 

372.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  DE).     Germinie  Lacerteux. 
Piece  en  dix  tableaux.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut 
(shaken).  Paris,  1889 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

373.  GONCOURT     (EDMOND    DE).      La    Faustin;    La 
Guimard ;  Germinie  Lacerteux ;  Les  f reres  Zemganno.    4  vols. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1882-189? 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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374.  GONCOURT    (JULES   DE).     Lettres   de   Jules   de 
Goncourt.     With  a  facsimile  of  a  letter  and  etched  portrait 
by  E.  Abot.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken). 

Paris,  1885 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  to  fimile  Zola  inscribed 
by  E.  de  Goncourt. 

375.  GONDINET    (EDMOND).     Un   Parisien.     Comedie. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

*  One  of   75  copies  on  Holland  paper,  with  inscription   on 
half-title  by  Edmond  Gondinet. 

376.  GORKY   (MAXIM).     Orloff  and  his  Wife.     Trans- 
lated  from  the  Russian  by  Isabel  F.    Hapgood.     Portrait. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1901 

*  With  an  inscription  in  Eussian  on  back  of  portrait. 

377.  GORKY  (MAXIM).    Tales  from  Gorky.    Translated 
from  the  Russian  with  a  Biographical  Notice  of  the  Author 
by  R.  Nisbet  Bain.    Portrait.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1902 

*  Inscribed:     "E.  Nisbet  Sain,  I  maintain  with  a  pleasant 
feeling  of  conviction  that  everything  in  this  world  is  advancing 
to  perfection.     GorTcy."     Also  a  quotation  in  Eussian. 

378.  GOSSE    (EDMUND).     English    Odes;    Selected   by 
Edmund  Gosse.    12mo,  wrappers  (one  missing).      Lond.  1881 

*  Large  Paper  Edition,  limited  to  50  copies.     Inscribed  by 
Edmund  Gosse,  "In  the  composition  of  this  anthology  of  odal 
or  odous  verse,  as  he  called  it,  E.  L.  Stevenson  toolc  a  good  deal 
of  interest,  see  his  Letters,  Vol.  I,  pp.  188-190. ' ' 

379.  GOSSE   (EDMUND).     Firdausi  in  Exile.     Frontis- 
piece.   16mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1885 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  an  inscription  on  fly-leaf. 

380.  -     -  Another  copy.     (Second  Edition.)        Lond.  1886 

With  an  inscription  on  fly-leaf. 

381.  GOSSE  (EDMUND).    On  Viol  and  Flute.    Selected 
Poems.    16mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1886 

*  Inscribed,  "This  is  called  (I  see)  an  'Author's  Edition.' 
But  it  is  quite  simply,  a  piracy Edmund  Gosse." 

382.  GOSSE  (EDMUND).    A  History  of  Eighteenth  Cen- 
tury Literature  (1660-1780).    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1889 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;   inscribed :     ' '  Often  reprinted  and  gradu- 
ally, I  hope  improved. — Edmund  Gosse. ' ' 

383.  GOSSE    (EDMUND).      The   Life   of   Philip    Henry 
Gosse,  F.R.S.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1890 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  inscribed,  ' '  There  is  something  even  stronger 
than  hereditary  likeness,  and  that  is  hereditary  discrepancy. 
Edmund  Gosse." 

384.  GOSSE   (EDMUND).     Gossip  in  A  Library.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1891 

*  FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed,  ' '  There  is  a  jingle  in  this  title 
and  my  name:  but  I  swear  I  did  not  perceive  it  till  too  late, 
and  now — /  rather  like  it.  Edmund  Gosse." 

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385.  GOSSE    (EDMUND).     Questions   at   Issue.     12mo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1893 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  inscribed :     ' '  Everything  changes,  but  most 
of  these  questions  are  at  issue  still,  after  a  decade.    Edmund 
Gosse. ' ' 

386.  GOSSE  (EDMUND).   Critical  Kit-Kats.   12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1896 

*  FIRST   EDITION.     Inscribed,    ' '  These   are  portraits   of   my 
friends,  known  or  unknown  to  the  bodily  eye.    Edmund  Gosse. ' ' 

387.  GRAHAME    (KENNETH).     Pagan  Papers.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1894 

*  FIRST  EDITION,   one   of   450   copies  printed   for   England. 
With  a  quotation  from  the  book,  by  Kenneth  Grahame. 

388.  GRAHAME  (KENNETH).  The  Golden  Age.   Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1895 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  inscribed  with  an  extract  from  the  book, 
by  Kenneth  Grahame. 

389.  GRAHAME    (KENNETH).     Dream   Days.      Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  and  Lond.  189.9 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  with  a  quotation  on  the  fly-leaf,  by  Ken- 
neth Grahame. 

390.  GRAHAM   (WILLIAM).     English  Political  Philoso- 
phy, from  Hobbes  to  Maine.    8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1899 

*  With  an  inscription  by  the  author. 

391.  GRAND  (SARAH).    A  Domestic  Experiment.    Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1891 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  inscribed  by  Sarah  Grand. 

392.  GRAND    (SARAH).      Singularly    Deluded.      Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1893 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  inscribed,  "  'Twos  by  way  of  trying  my 
pen  when  I  wrote  this  book.    It  was  written  before  Ideala,  but 
published  afterwards.     It  was  not  until  I  wrote  Ideala  that  I 
found  my  method.    Sarah  Grand." 

393.  GRAND  (SARAH).    The  Beth  Book.    12mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1898 

*  Inscribed,  "In  this  book  I  attempted  to  show  from  within 
the  gradual  development  of  a  woman's  character  from  earliest 
childhood,  and  all  that  helped  and  hindered  it     Sarah  Grand. ' ' 

394.  GRAND    (SARAH).     Babs   the    Impossible.     Illus- 
trated.   12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1901 

*  With    inscription,   and    a   quotation    from    Hawthorne,    by 
Sarah  Grand. 

395.  GRANT   (ROBERT).     The  Knave  of  Hearts.     Bost. 
1894;  Confessions  of  a  Frivolous  Girl.     Bost.  1880.     2  vols. 
12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1880-94 

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396.  GRANT  (ROBERT).    The  North  Shore.    N.  Y.  1896; 
Unleavened  Bread.     N.  Y.  1900;  Opinions  of  a  Philosopher. 
N.  Y.  1893;  A  Bachelor's  Christmas.     N.  Y.  1897.     4  vols. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1893-1900 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

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397.  GREARD    (M.    O.).      Jean-Louis-Ernest   Meissonier. 
Ses   Souvenirs — Ses   Entretiens.     Numerous  illustrations  in 
black  and  colors,  etchings,  portraits,  and  others.     Imp.  8vo, 
original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1897 

*  Inscribed  by  M.  O.  Greard  on  the  fly-leaf. 

398.  GREELEY  (ADOLPHUSW.).   Three  Years  of  Arctic 
Service.    With  numerous  illustrations  from  photographs,  and 
maps.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  sheep.  N.  Y.  1886 

*  Inscribed   on   page   of    dedication   in   very   complimentary 
terms  to  the  loyal  members  of  the  Lady  Franklin  Bay  Expe- 
dition, in  the  autograph  of  the  author,  signed. 

399.  GREENWOOD   (G.  G.).     The  Shakespeare  Problem 
Restated.    Frontispiece.    8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1908 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  Shakespeare  the  poet  is  enthroned  for  so  long 
as  the  English  tongue  shall  be  known.     The  question  is,  who 
was  the  poet?    George  Greenwood." 

400.  GREENWOOD  (G.  G.).    In  re  Shakespeare.    Beech- 
ing  v.   Greenwood,  Rejoinder  on  behalf  of  the  defendant. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1909 

*  With  a  one-page  criticism  of  Canon  Beeching's  Answer  to 
the  book,  ' '  Shakespeare  Problem  Eestated, ' '  by  George  Green- 
wood. 

401.  GREGORY  (LADY  AUGUSTA).     Gods  and  Fight- 
ing Men.    Part  2.    Page  proof,  with  many  corrections  in  the 
author's  hand;  Also,  a  second  copy  of  proofs  (incomplete). 
2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  paper  labels  on  side. 

*  With  Lady  Gregory 's  bookplate  in  each  volume.     In  one 
volume  she  has  written  the   following  inscription :     "  /   have 
been  so  long  in  sending  this,  through  uncertainty  as  to  which 
book  you  wished  for,  that  I  think  (not  having  a  clean  copy  at 
hand)  I  had  better  send  you  this  set  of  proofs  which  I  had 
bound  for  my  own  use.    Sincerely  yours,  Augusta  Gregory. ' ' 

402.  GRIMM    (HERMAN— Editor).     Kinder  und  Haus- 
marchen  gesammelt  durch  die  Brtider  Grimm  (Grimm's  Fairy 
Tales).     With  4  colored  illustrations.    8vo,  original  cloth. 

Berlin,  1895 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription. 

Laid  in  is  A.  L.  S.,  by  the  author,  4  pp.  8vo,  [Berlin]  July 
20,  1883.  To  Miss  Sarah  H.  Adams,  Chesieres,  Switzerland. 
With  stamped  envelope  and  a  carte-de-visite  of  Miss  Adams 
inscribed. 

403.  GROLLER(BALDUIN).    Novels.    6  vols.  12mo,  origi- 
nal cloth.  Dresden,  1893-1901 

*  Each  volume  is  inscribed  by  the  author.     Comprises:   Die 
Doppelnatur,  Von  Kleinem  Eudi,  Trintz  Klotz,  Grafin  Aranka, 
ttberspannt,  Der  Kiinstliche  See. 

404.  GUIRAUL    (PAUL).     Sa    Femme.      12mo,    original 
paper  covers.  Paris,  1896 

*  One  of  5  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Presentation  copy  to 
Emile  Zola,  with  interesting  inscription   on  half-title  by  the 
author. 

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405.  HAECKEL  (ERNST).    Arbeitsteilung  in  Natur  und 
Menschenleben.    Vortrag.    8vo,  boards.  Leipzig,  1910 

*  With  a  very  characteristic  inscription  by  Ernst  Haeckel. 
A  portrait  postal  card  of  the  author  with  his  inscription  is  laid 
in. 

406.  HAGGARD  (H.  RIDER).    Rural  England.    With  13 
maps  and  46  illustrations  from  photographs.     2  vols.  thick 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1902 

*  Inscribed  with  a  quotation  by  H.  Eider  Haggard. 

407.  HAGGARD    (H.   RIDER).     A   Winter   Pilgrimage, 
Palestine,  Italy,  and  the  Island  of  Cyprus.    Illustrated.    8vo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1902 

*  Inscribed,  "Mere  impressions  of  travel,  "but  after  all  what 
are  more  valuable  tlian  impressions?  they  rule  the  world.    H. 
Eider  Haggard. ' ' 

408.  HAGGARD  (H.  RIDER).    Cetywayo  and  His  White 
Neighbours.    12rao,  cloth.  Lond.  1902 

*  Inscribed,  "A  very  sad  but  very  true  page  of  English  His- 
tory.    H.  Eider  Haggard." 

409.  HALE      (EDWARD     EVERETT).       Kanzas     and 
Nebraska.    With  an  original  map  from  the  latest  authorities. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1854 

*  Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author,  on  title. 

410.  HALfiVY  (LUDOVIC).     [CEuvres.]     10  vols.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1880-1892 

*  FIRST    EDITIONS.     Each    volume    inscribed    by    Ludovic 
Halevy.     Comprises:    La   Famille   cardinal;    Deux   marriages; 
Criquette;  Princesse;  Karikari;  and  others. 

411.  HALfiVY  (LUDOVIC).    L'Abbe  Constantin.     12mo, 
half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1882 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author.     A.  L.  S.  by  the 
author,  1  p.  12mo,  is  laid  in. 

412.  HALfiVY  (LUDOVIC).  La  Famille  Cardinal.   12mo, 
three-quarters  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  Durvant.  Paris,  1883 

*  One   of   a  limited   illustrated   edition,  numerous   beautiful 
vignettes  by  Massard  after  Mas,  and  the  original  hand-colored 
frontispiece  on  Japan  paper  after  Bonnat  inserted.     Inscribed 
by  Halevy. 

413.  HALL    (WILLIAM).     Via  Crucis;   The  Victory  of 
Defeat.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and  morocco.  Lond.  1896 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  author. 

414.  HANOTAUX  (GABRIEL).    Fachoda.    12mo,  original 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  One  of  15  copies  on  Holland  paper,  with  a  map.     Author's 
inscription  on  the  half-title. 

415.  HARDY  (THOMAS).  Desperate  Remedies:  A  "Novel. 
FIRST  EDITION.    3  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     (Ex  library  copy, 
somewhat  stained  and  loose  in  binding.)  Lond.  1871 

*  With  the  autograph  of  Thomas  Hardy  on  half-title.     VERY 
SCARCE  and  difficult  to  obtain  in  other  than  poor  condition,  as 
most  of  the  copies  extant  bear  marks  of  circulating  library  use. 

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416.  HARDY   (THOMAS).     Under  the  Greenwood  Tree. 
FIRST  EDITION.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut  (covers  worn  and 
loose  in  binding).  Lond.  1872 

*  With  the  autograph  of  Thomas  Hardy  oil  half-title. 

417.  HARDY  (THOMAS).    A  Pair  of  Blue  Eyes.    FIRST 
EDITION.    3  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1873 

*  With  the  autograph  of  Thomas  Hardy  on  half-title.     With 
the  exception  of  a  few  slight  stains,  this  is  a  fine  copy. 

418.  HARDY  (THOMAS).   Far  From  the  Madding  Crowd. 
Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     (Ex 
Library  copy,  shaken,  but  clean  inside.)  Lond.  1874 

*  With  the  autograph  of  Thomas  Hardy  on  title  of  Volume  I. 

419.  HARDY  (THOMAS).     The  Hand  of  Ethelberta;  A 
Comedy  in  Chapters.    11  illustrations  by  Du  Maurier.    FIRST 
EDITION.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut  (loose  in  binding,  cover 
stained).  Lond.  1876 

*  With  autograph  of  Thomas  Hardy  on  half-title  of  Volume  I. 

420.  HARDY    (THOMAS).     The  Return  of  the   Native. 
FIRST  EDITION.    3  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1878 

*  With   the   autograph    of    Thomas   Hardy    on   half-title    of 
Volume  I.     FINE  COPY. 

421.  HARDY   (THOMAS).     The  Trumpet-Major.     FIRST 
EDITION.    3  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1880 

*  With   autograph   of   Thomas   Hardy   on  half-title   of   Vol- 
ume I.     FINE  COPY. 

422.  HARDY  (THOMAS).     A  Laodicean;  or,  the  Castle 
of  the  De  Stancys.    FIRST  EDITION.    3  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1881 

*  With  the  autograph  of  Thomas  Hardy  on  the  half-title  of 
Volume  I.     FINE  COPY. 

423.  HARDY  (THOMAS).    Two  on  a  Tower:  A  Romance. 
FIRST  EDITION.     3  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth   (loose  in  binding, 
covers  worn).  Lond.  1882 

*  With    the   autograph    of    Thomas    Hardy   on    half-title    of 
Volume  I. 

424.  HARDY   (THOMAS).     The  Mayor  of  Casterbridge. 
FIRST  EDITION.     2  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth  (loose  in  binding, 
covers  worn).  Lond.  1886 

*  With  the  autograph  of  Thomas  Hardy  on  the  half-title  of 
Volume  I. 

425.  HARDY    (THOMAS).      The    Woodlanders.      FIRST 
EDITION.    3  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1887 

*  With    the    autograph    of    Thomas    Hardy   on   half-title    of 
Volume  I.    FINE  COPY. 

426!  HARDY  (THOMAS).  Wessex  Tales,  Strange,  Lively, 

and  Commonplace.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth, 

uncut.  Lond.  1888 

•With   the   autograph   of   Thomas   Hardy   on   half-title   of 

Volume  I.    FINE  COPY. 

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427.  HARDY    (THOMAS).     A   Group   of  Noble  Dames. 
FIRST  EDITION.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1891 

*  With  the  autograph  of  Thomas   Hardy   on   the  half-title. 
FINE  COPY. 

428.  HARDY  (THOMAS).     Tess  of  the  D 'Urbervilles :  a 
Pure   Woman.     FIRST   EDITION.     3   vols.   crown   8vo,   cloth 
(loose  in  binding,  cover  stained).  Lond.  1892 

*  With  the  autograph  of  Thomas  Hardy  on  the  half-title  of 
Volume  I. 

429.  HARDY  (THOMAS).     Life's  Little  Ironies:    A  Set 
of  Tales.    FIRST  EDITION.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1894 

*  With  the  autograph  of  Thomas  Hardy  on  the  half-title. 

430.  HARDY   (THOMAS).     Jude  the  Obscure.     Etching 
and  map  of  Wessex.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.    Lond.  [1896] 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Signed  by  the  author. 

431.  HARDY  (THOMAS).    The  Well-Beloved.    Map  and 
etching.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1897 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  inscribed :     ' '  The  interest  aimed  at  in  this 
novel  being  of  an  ideal  or  -subjective  kind,  external  events  have 
been  used  as  ancillary  to  that  aim  merely.     Thomas  Hardy." 

432.  HARPER  (HENRY  H.).    A  Journey  in  Southeastern 
Mexico.     Etched  frontispiece.     8vo,  cloth,  parchment  back, 
uncut.  Bost. :  Privately  printed  for  the  author,  1910 

*  Only  a  limited  number  of  copies  printed  for  private  dis- 
tribution.    Autographed  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to 
Mr.  Young.     On  two  of  the  fly-leaves,  the  author  recounts  send- 
ing a  copy  of  the  book  to  John  R.  Hegeman,  and  transcribes 
his  reply  in  full. 

433.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).    Nights  with  Uncle 
Remus.     Myths  and  Legends  of  the  Old  Plantation.     Illus- 
trated.   12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1883 

*  FIRST  EDITION  of  the  author 's  second  book.     With  the  fol- 
lowing inscription  by  the  author :     ' '  The  feature  of  this  book 
is  the  wonderful  introduction,  remarkable  for  its  learning,  and 
for  the  knowledge  there  displayed  of  what  is  called  compara- 
tive folk-lore.     It  is  a  surprise  to  me  every  time  I  read  it  or 
think  of  it.     The  funniest  part  of  the  whole  business  was  that 
I   was   terribly   in   earnest   when   I   wrote   it.      Joel   Chandler 
Harris. ' ' 

434.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).    On  the  Plantation. 
Illustrated  ~by  E.  \V.  Kemble.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1892 

*  With  the  following  autographed  inscription  by  the  author: 
"This  affair  is  almost  autobiographical.     I  can  hardly  discover 
the  place  where  fact  and  fiction  meet  and  shake  hands  and  go 
along  in  company.     Joel  Chandler  Harris." 

435.  HARRIS   (JOEL  CHANDLER).     Mingo,  and  other 
sketches  in  black  and  white.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1896 

*  Inscribed    by    the    author:      "Herein,    in    the    order    and 
sequence  in  which  they  are  printed,  are  to  be  found  the  first 
stories  of  the  justly  celebrated  author  of  '  What'll  you  Do  when 
the  Pot  Biles  Over?'     Joel  Chandler  Harris." 

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43G.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).    The  Story  of  Aaron. 
Illustrated  by  Oliver  Herford.    8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1897 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author:     "This  is  the  history  of  Aaron, 
and,  as  such,  docs  small  justice  to  the  original.    Joel  Chandler 
Harris. ' ' 

437.  HARRISON  (FREDERIC).   George  Washington  and 
other  American  Addresses.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Loud.  1901 

*  With  autograph  inscription  of  the  author,  and  quotation  of 
two  lines  by  Tennyson:     "The  statesman,  warrior,  moderate, 
resolute,  Whole  in  himself,  a  common  good. ' ' 

438.  HARRISON    (JAMES    A.).     Life    and   Letters   of 
Edgar  Allan  Poe.    Portrait  frontispieces.    2  vols.  12mo,  half 
calf,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  N.  Y.  [1903] 

*  Each   volume  contains  the  autograph  of  the  author,   and 
volume  one  contains  also  the  following  quotation:     "  'I  hold 
within  my  hand,  Grains  of  the  golden  sand.'  ' 

439.  HAUPTMANN   (GERHART).     Hannele.     A  Dream 
Poem.    Portrait.    First  English  translation.    12mo,  cloth,  un- 
cut. Lond.  1894 

*  Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

440.  HAUPTMANN    (GERHART).      The    Weavers.      A 
Drama  of  the   Forties.     First   English  translation.     12mo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1899 

*  Autographed  by  the  author. 

441.  HAUPTMANN  (GERHART).    The  Sunken  Bell.    A 
Fairy  Play  in  Five  Acts.    Portrait.    12mo,  boards,  uncut. 

*  Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author.    Lond.  1900 

442.  HAWTHORNE    (JULIAN).     Nathaniel   Hawthorne 
and  his  Wife.     A  Biography.     Portraits.     2  vols.  8vo,  half 
calf.  Bost.  1897 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  Author :     ' '  This  book 
is  better  worth  preserving  than  any  I  have  written  .  ...  It 
has  always  sold  ten  times  as  well  as  any  other  book  of  mine. 
Written  in  Sag  Harbor,  N.T.    Julian  Hawthorne.    New  York, 
1900." 

443.  HAYES  (ALFRED).    The  Vale  of  Arden  and  other 
Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.          Lond.  1895 

*  LARGE  PAPER  COPY,  one  of  25  copies  so  printed.     On  the 
fly-leaf    the    author    has    transcribed    and    signed,    his    poem 
' '  Poesy, ' '  consisting  of  two  stanzas  of  four  lines  each. 

444.  HAY    (JOHN).     Little   Breeches  and   other   Pieces. 
Humorous,  descriptive  and  pathetic.     Frontispiece  and  title 
vignette.    16mo,  original  wrappers.  Lond.:  Hotten,  n.  d. 

*  First   English   Edition.     With   autographed   inscription   by 
the  author:     "A  souvenir  of  the  happy  days  when  I,  too,  was 
pirated.    John  Hay." 

445.  HAY    (JOHN).      Pike    County    Ballads    and    other 
Pieces.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.   '  Bost.  1871 

*  Signed  autograph  note  by  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf :    ' '  This 
little  book  had  in  its  day  much  good  and  much  evil  said  of  it— 
and  the  one  surprised  me  as  much  as  the  other." 

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446.  HAY  (JOHN).    The  Bread- Winners.    FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1884 

*  Pasted  in  is  an  interesting  card  in  John  Hay 's  autograph : 
"Why  do  you  lay  this  foundling  at  my  door?     There  is  an 
article   in   the  French  code   which  says   'La  recherche   de   la 
paternite  est  defendu.'  " 

447.  HAZLITT  (WILLIAM).    Liber  Amoris,  or  The  New 
Pygmalion.    With  additional  matter  now  First  Printed.    In- 
troduction by  Richard  Le  Gallienne.    Portrait  and  facsimile, 
Small  4to,  cloth,  uncut.          [Lond.]  :  Privately  Printed,  1894 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  Le  Gallienne,  ' '  This  book  is  the 
history  of  one  of  the  many  strange  aberrations  of  genius,"  etc. 

448.  HAZLITT  (W.  C.).    The  Lambs,  Their  Lives,  Their 
Friends,  and  Their  Correspondence.     Crown  8vo,  cloth,  un- 
cut. Lond.  1897 

*  Presentation  copy,  ' '  From  the  Editor  to  Mr.  George  Bed- 
way.  ' ' 

449.  HEADLEY  (J.  T.).     Washington  and  his  Generals. 
Portraits.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth  (tops  slightly 
worn).  N.  Y.  1847 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  E.  P.  Whipple,  with 
inscription  in  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

450.  HEBREW    HYMNS.      Arougash    Hakoidesh    (Holy 
psalms).     Hymns  and  prayers  used  at  the  dedication  of  the 
new  Synagogue  at  Hanover  by  Simon,  the  son  of  Aaron  Fried- 
berg.     Small  4to,  contemporary  morocco  gilt  with  crowned 
monogram  of  King  George  IV  of  England  in  the  centre  of 
both  covers,  gilt  edges.  Hanover,  5588.  A.M.  [1828] 

*  Contains  the  bookplate  of  the  Duke  of  Sussex,  and  a  prayer 
for  King  George  IV  of  England. 

451.  HEIDENSTAM  (VERNER  VON).    Works.     5  vols. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.       Stockholm  [1898-1904] 

*  FIRST   EDITIONS.     Each   volume  inscribed  by   the   author. 
Comprises:      Skogen,    Susar;    Heliga    Birgittas    Pilgrimsf ard ; 
Tankar  och  Teckningar  and  others. 

452.  HENNIQUE   ET   HUYSMANS.     Pierrot  Sceptique. 
Pantomime.    Dessins  de  Jules  Cheret.    8vo,  cloth,  uncr.t. 

Paris,  1881 

*  LIMITED  EDITION  printed  on  Seychal  Mill  paper.     Presenta- 
tion to  E.  de  Goncourt,  inscribed  by  the  authors. 

453.  HENNIQUE     (LEON).       L 'Accident    de    Monsieur 
Hebert    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1884 

*  Special  copy  printed  on  Holland  paper  for  Emile  Zola  with 
a  very  interesting  full-page  inscription  by  the  author. 

454.  HENNIQUE  (LEON).    La  Mort  du  Diic  d'Enghien. 
Compositions  de  Julien  Le  Blaut,  eaux-fortes  de  Louis  Muller. 
8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris:  Testard,  1895 

*  One  of  40  copies  on  Papier  V61in  de  Cuve  with  the  etchings 
in  three  states.     Half -page  inscription  by  the  author.     Collec- 
tion de  Dix  Edition. 

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455.  HENLEY  (WILLIAM  ERNEST).    A  Book  of  Verse. 
FIRST  EDITION.    With  etched  vignette  on  title.    16mo,  original 
limp  boards,  uncut.  Lond.  1888 

*  With  autographed  inscription  by  the  author :     ' '  My  first 
book.     I  do  not  hold  it  my  best.     But  opinions  differ.     In  any 
case  it  did  much  for  me,  in  that  it  made  me  many  friends  and 
some  enemies.     W.  E.  Henley." 

456.  HENLEY    (W.   E.)    AND   STEVENSON    (ROBERT 
LOUIS).    Three  Plays.    8vo,  boards  and  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Pub.  by  David  Nutt,  1892 

*  LARGE  PAPER  COPY  OF  THE  FIRST  EDITION.     Only  100  copies 
printed  on  Dutch  Handmade  paper.     Inscribed  by  W.  E.  Hen- 
ley:    "  '  These  are  our  failures. '     But  the  tale  of  them  is  in- 
complete: for  proof  of  which  see  Mr.  Hememann's  Four  Plays, 
by  W.  E.  H.  $  E.  L.  S.     W.  E.  Henley. ' ' 

457.  HEREDIA     (JOSE-MARIE    DE).      Les    Trophees. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1893 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

458.  HEREDIA  (JOSE-MARIE  DE).    Sonnets  of.    Done 
into  English  by  Edward  Robeson  Taylor.    4to,  half  parchment 
and  boards,  uncut.  San  Francisco :  William  Doxey,  1897 

*  Autograph   presentation   copy  from   the   translator   to   the 
Publisher.     Contains  also  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

459.  HEROES  OF  THE  NATIONS.     Edited  by  Evelyn 
Abbott.    Illustrations.    38  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  roan  backs,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  Every  volume  but  one  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  its 
author. 

460.  HERRICK    (ROBERT).      Robert    Herrick,    A    Bio- 
graphical and  Critical  Study  by  F.  W.  Moorman.    9  full-page 
illustrations.    8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1910 

*  Inscribed  by  F.  W.  Moorman,  with  a  poem,  ' '  To  his  Booke ' ' 
from  Hesperides. 

461.  HERVIEU   (PAUL).     L'Armature;   Flirt;  L'Exor- 
cisee.     3  vols.  12rno,  half  morocco,  uncut  edges. 

Paris,  1890-1895 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  inscribed  with  a  quotation 
in  the  autograph  of  Paul  Hervieu. 

462.  HERZFELD    (MARIE).     Leonardo   da   Vinci,   Der 
Denker,  Forscher  und  Poet.    Tinted  portrait  of  Leonardo  da 
Vinci  by  himself.    8vo,  original  vellum,  boards  gilt,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Leipzig,  1904 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  a  long  inscription  about  Leonardo  da 
Vinci,  by  the  author.     One  of  50   copies  specially  bound  by 
E.  R.  Weiss. 

463.  HEUSY    (PAUL).     Un   coin   de  la  vie   de  Misere. 
12mo,  original  vellum  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1883 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Presentation  copy  to 
Emile  Zola,  with  autograph  inscription. 

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464.  HEWLETT     (MAURICE).      A    Masque    of    Dead 
Florentines.     Illustrated.     Oblong  4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1895 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  FIRST  ISSUE;   with  autograph  of  Maurice 
Hewlett  on  half-title. 

465.  HEWLETT    (MAURICE).     Songs  and  Meditations. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Westminster,  1896 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  inscription  on  half-title  by  Maurice 
Hewlett,  reading:  "...  nothing  less  I  griev'd 

Than  being  accessory  to  thy  fact." 

466.  HEWLETT     (MAURICE).      Pan    and    the    Young 
Shepherd.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

*  FIRST   EDITION  ;    with   autograph   of   Maurice   Hewlett    on 
fly-leaf. 

467.  HEWLETT     (MAURICE).       The     Forest     Lovers. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Autograph  of  Maurice  Hewlett. 

468.  HEWLETT    (MAURICE).     New  Canterbury  Tales. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Westminster,  1901 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  autograph  of  Maurice  Hewlett. 

469.  HEWLETT  (MAURICE).   The  Stooping  Lady.  Por- 
trait.   12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1907 

*  With  an  inscription  by  Maurice  Hewlett  reading :  ' '  She  was 
the  Divinity  who  submitted  to  a  man— for  us  men. ' ' 

470.  HEYSE  (PAUL).    Italienische  Dichter  seit  der  Mitte 
des  18  ten  Jahrhunderts.    Uebersetzungen  und  Studien  von 
Paul  Heyse.    4  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Berlin,  1889 

*  With  signed  autograph  poem  of  4  lines  by  the  author  in- 
scribed in  first  volume. 

471.  HEYSE  (PAUL).    Mary  of  Magdala:   An  Historical 
and  Romantic  Drama.     Translated  into   English  Verse,   by 
William  Winter.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.          N.  Y.  1903 

*  With  4-line  inscription,  signed,  by  the  author  and  by  Mr. 
Winter. 

472.  HIGGINSON  (THOMAS  WENT  WORTH).    Common 
Sense  About  Women.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1882 

*  With  autographed  inscription  by  the  author  in  regard  to 
the  book. 

473.  HIGGINSON  (THOMAS  WENTWORTH).   Tales  of 
the  Enchanted  Islands  of  the  Atlantic.     Illustrated.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  with  an  account  of  the  inception  of 
the  book,  crediting  the  suggestion  for  the  subject  to  his  friend 
Miss  Kate  Stephens. 

474.  HILL  (CONSTANCE).     Maria  Edgeworth,  and  her 
Circle,  in  the  Days  of  Buonaparte  and  Bourbon.    Numerous 
illustrations.    8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1910 

*  Inscription  of  two  pages  by  Constance  Hill. 

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475.  HILL  (GEORGE  BIRKBECK).    Talks  About  Auto- 
graphs.   8vo,  suede  (piece  out).  Bost.  1896 

*  Inscribed,  "    .  ...  If  he  would  inspire  a  fair  proportion 
of  the  remaining  fifteen  hundred  and  ninety-nine  householders 
of  the  Avenue  in  which  he  dwells  with  the  same  desire,  my 
publishers   would   have   the   pleasure   of   seeing    their   shelves 
cleared.  .  .  .  George  Sirkbeck  Hill. ' ' 

476.  HODGKIN  (THOMAS).   The  Dynasty  of  Theodosius, 
or  Eighty  Years'  Struggle  with  the  Barbarians.    12mo,  cloth. 

Oxford,  1889 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  a  two-page  inscription  by  the  author. 

477.  HOLLAND    (J.    G.).      Gold-Foil,    Hammered    from 
Popular  Proverbs.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.      N.  Y.  1859 

*  With  signed  presentation  inscription  by  the  author. 

478.  HONDURAS.     Primer  Anuario  estadistico  al  ano  de 
1889    (Vallejo).      With    numerous    illustrations;    Honduras 
Literaria,  collecion  des  escritos  en  prosa  y  verso   (Duron), 
3  vols.  4to  and  8vo,  original  paper  covers. 

Tegucigalpa,  1893-1900 

*  Honduras  literaria,  inscribed  by  the  author  in  each  volume. 

479.  HOPE  (ANTHONY).    The  Prisoner  of  Zenda.    FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bristol,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  with  a  quotation  and  signed  by  the  author. 

480.  HOPE    (ANTHONY).     The  Dolly  Dialogues,   1894; 
Rupert  of  Hentzau,  Bristol,  n.  d. ;  Phroso,  1897.    3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth  and  wrappers.  Lond.  &  Bristol,  1894-97 

*  Each  with  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

481.  HOPPER  (NORA).    Ballads  in  Prose;  Aquamarines. 
2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1894-1902 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS  ;  both  inscribed  by  the  author. 

482.  HORNE   (HERBERT  P.).     Diversi  Colores.     16mo, 
boards,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Published  by  the  Author,  at  the  Chiswick  Press, 
1891. 

*  Presentation  copy  to  ' '  Michael  Field,  with  the  writer 's  kind 
Regards. ' ' 

483.  HORNE  (RICHARD  H.).    Cosmo  De  Medici,  an  His- 
torical Tragedy,  and  other  Poems.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Lond.  18T5 

*  Presentation  copy  ' '  To  Edward  Oilier,  from  his  friend,  who 
was  also  his  father's  friend.     E.  H.  Home  1875." 

484.  HOUSMAN  (LAURENCE).    The  Story  of  the  Seven 
Young  Goslings.    With  illustrations  in  color  by  Mabel  Dearmer. 
FIRST  EDITION.    4to,  pictured  boards.  Lond.,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  with  a  quotation  from  the  story, 
and  signed,  with  date,  April  15,  1904. 

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485.  HOUSSAYE  (ARSfiNE).  Les  Grandes  Dames.   With 
4  Portraits  engraved  on  copper.     4  vols.  royal  8vo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1868-1869 

*  In  scribed  by  Arsene  Houssaye  in  first  volume. 

486.  HOUSSAYE  (HENRY).    L'Art  Francois  depuis  dix 
ans.     12mo,  cloth  and  boards,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Paris,  1882 

*  One  of  15  copies  printed  on  Papier  Verge.     With  a  portrait 
of  the  author  by  Masson.     Inscribed  by  Henry  Houssaye. 

487.  HOUSSAYE  (HENRY).  1814;  Les  cent  Jours;  1815, 
Waterloo.    3  vols.  royal  8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1888-1898 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Presentation  to  Monsieur  de  Blowitz  with 
inscriptions  by  Henry  Houssaye. 

488.  HOVEY   (RICHARD).     Poems.     8vo,  cloth. 

Wash.  1880 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Very  Scarce.    Autograph  presentation  copy 
from  the  author.     With  a  3  pp.  A.  L.  S.  of  the  author  to  Dr. 
Burnett  laid  in,  in  which  the  author  states  that  he  is  in  alarm- 
ing straits  for  money  and  requests  assistance. 

489.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    Italian  Journeys.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1867 

*  Inscribed  on  title-page,  ' '  We  had  taken  the  longest  road  to 
Eome.     W.  D.  Howells,  Sept.  22,  1903." 

490.  HOWELLS  (WILLIAM  D.).    A  Boy's  Town.    Illus- 
trated.   FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1890 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author :     "I  call  it  A  Boy 's 
Town  because  I  wish  it  to  appear  to  the  reader  as  a  town  ap- 
pears to  a  boy  from  his  third  to  his  eleventh  year.     W.  D.  How- 
ells." 

491.  HOWELLS    (W.   D.).     Literature  and  Life.     Illus- 
trated.   FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1902 

*  Inscribed,  "I  have  never  been  able  to  see  much  difference 
between  Literature  and  Life.     W.  D.  Howells." 

492.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).     Roman  Holidays  and  Others. 
Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1908 

*  Inscribed,  "  We  left  Eome  with  such,  a  nostalgic  pang  in  our 
hearts  that — we  called  ourselves  Bomesick.     W.  D.  Howells. ' ' 

493.  HUBBARD  (ELBERT).    The  Song  of  Songs,  which 
is   Solomon's,   being   a   reprint  and   a   study.     Square   8vo, 
boards,  cloth  back,  uncut.  Roycroft  Printing  Shop,  1896 

*  Edition  limited  to  600   copies.     Inscribed,  ' '  This  book  is 
the  first  printed  at  the  Roycroft  Shop.     It  was  just  an  experi- 
ment— a  lark — and  there  was  then  no  intention  of  starting  a 
business.     Elbert  Hubbard." 

494.  HUBBARD    (ELBERT).     Old  John  Burroughs,  by 
Fra  Elbertus.    Portrait.    12mo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut. 

East  Aurora,  1901 

*  Autographed  by  both  Elbert  Hubbard  and  John  Burroughs. 

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495.  HUBBARD    (ELBERT).      Little    Journeys    to    the 
Homes  of   Great  Musicians.     Portraits.     2  vols.   8vo,   half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  East  Aurora,  1901 

*  Edition  limited  to  947  copies,  specially  illumined  by  hand. 
Inscribed,  "Le  Gallienne  told  me  last  week  that  life  is  a  Little 
Journey  to  one's  tomb,  in  company  with  another  fellow's  Golden 
Girl." 

496.  HUGO   (VICTOR).     Marie  Tudor.    Etched  title  by 
Nanteuil.    8vo,  full  calf,  gilt  line  back  and  borders. 

Paris,  1833 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author ;  with  autograph  inscrip- 
tion. 

497.  HUGO  (VICTOR).    Les  Rayons  et  les  Ombres.    8vo, 
half  calf.  Paris,  1840 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Volume  VII  of  the  ' '  CEuvres  completes, 
Poesie. "     Presentation  copy  from  the  author  with  autograph 
inscription.     ' '  To  my  dear  and  charming  poet,  Roger  de  Bea- 
moni     Victor  H."     (Translation.) 

498.  HUGO    (VICTOR).     Les  Burgraves,   trilogie.     8vo, 
half  calf.  Paris,  1843 

*  FIRST    EDITION.      With    the    autograph    inscription,    "Au 
grand  Homaire,  au  noble  ami,  a  David.     Victor  H. ' ' 

499.  HUGO  (VICTOR).    RSponse  au  discours  de  M.  Saint- 
Marc  Girardin,  prononce  le  16  Janvier  1845.    4to,  half  cloth. 

Paris,  1845 

*  Presentation   copy  from  the  author,  with  autographic  in- 
scription. 

500.  HUGO  (VICTOR).    William  Shakespeare.    8vo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut  edges. 

Paris:  Lib.  Internationale,  1864 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr. 
Claye,  with  his  autograph  inscription. 

501.  HUGO    (VICTOR).      Les    Chatiments.      12mo,    full 
crimson  levant  morocco,  gilt  inside  borders,  uncut  edges,  by 
Amand.  Paris  [1870] 

*  FIRST   COMPLETE  EDITION.      Presentation   copy   from   the 
author,  with  autograph  inscription. 

502.  HUGO    (VICTOR).      L'Annee    terrible.      8vo,    half 
morocco.  Paris:  Michel  Levy  Freres,  1872 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  his  autograph  in- 
scription. 

503.  HUGO  (VICTOR).     Quatrevingt-treize.     3  vols.  8vo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  tops  and  backs,  uncut  edges. 

Paris:  Michel  Levy  Freres,  1874 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
his  autograph  inscription  in  the  first  volume. 

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504.  HUGO  (VICTOR).    Actes  et  Paroles.    Depuis  L'Exil 
1870-1876.    8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1876 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  his  autograph  in- 
scription. 

505.  HUGO    (VICTOR).      Les    Travailleurs    de    la    Her. 
64  Dessins  de  Victor  Hugo,  gravures  de  F.  Meaulle.    Folio,  in 
a  cloth  portfolio.  Paris,  1882 

*  One  of  75  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper.     Presentation 
copy  from  the  author,  with  his  autograph  inscription. 

506.  HUME  (MARTIN  A.  S.).  Treason  and  Plot.  Struggles 
for  Catholic  Supremacy  in  the  last  Years  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 
FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1901 

*  Inscribed   and   signed  by  the   author:     "A    book  is   only 
worthy  when  it  enshrines  with  absolute  sincerity  the  mood  of 
the  author  at  the  time  of  its  production.     Martin  A.  S.  Hume. ' ' 

507.  HUNT    (LEIGH).      The   Poetical    Works    of   Leigh 
Hunt.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  original  boards   (lower  portion 
of  back  strip  missing) ,  uncut.  Lond. :  Moxon,  1832 

*  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscrip- 
tion :     "To  Henry  Moxon  with  Leigh  Hunt 's  sincere  regards. ' ' 

508.  HUTTON  (EDWARD).    Giovanni  Boccaccio :  A  Bio- 
graphical Study.    Numerous  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1910 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  To  the  Divine  Comedy,  Boccaccio  seems  to  op- 
pose the  Human  Comedy,  in  which  he  not  only  created  for  Italy 
a  classic  prose,  but  gave  the  world  an  ever-living  boolc  full  of 
men  and  women  and  the  courtesy,  generosity,  and  humanity  of 
life.     Edward  Hutton. ' ' 

509.  HUTTON  (LAURENCE).  Portraits  in  Plaster.  From 
the    Collection    of    Laurence    Hutton.      Many    illustrations. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.        N.  Y. :  Harper,  1894 

*  With  presentation  inscription  by  the  author. 

510.  HUTTON    (LAURENCE).     Literary  Landmarks  of 
Venice.    N.  Y.  1896 ;  Literary  Landmarks  of  London.    N.  Y. 
1897 ;  Curiosities  of  the  American  Stage.    N.  Y.  1891.    3  vols. 
12mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

511.  HUYSMANS    (J.    K.).      Croquis   Parisiens.      Eaux- 
fortes  de  Forain  et  Eaffaelli.    8vo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1880 

*  Holland  paper  copy  of  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the 
author. 

512.  HUYSMANS  (J.  K.).    La  Cathedrale.    12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1898 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Special  copy,  printed  on  Holland  paper  for 
M.  Blondeau.     With  an  etched  portrait  of  the  author  by  E. 
Delatre,  and  a  frontispiece  in  colors  by  Pierre  Roche  on  trans- 
lucent vellum.     Inscribed  by  Huysmans. 

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513.  HYDE  (DOUGLAS).    A  Literary  History  of  Ireland 
from  Earliest  Times  to  the  Present  Day.    Frontispiece.    8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1903 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author :     ' '  This  is  the  first 
attempt — and  a  very  imperfect  one — to  write  a  history  of  Irish 
Literature.     We  really  do  not  know  what  that  literature  con- 
tains, and  cannot  know  until  it  is  catalogued  <$•  reduced  to  order. 
The  last  three  centuries  would  have  been  dealt  with  at  much 
greater  length  had  not  the  publisher  taken  fright  at  the  extent 
of  the  book  and  insisted  upon  curtailing  them.    Douglas  Hyde. ' ' 

514.  IGNOTUS  (FELIX  PLATEL).    L'Armee  du  Crime. 
12mo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1890 

*  FIRST   EDITION.     Presentation   inscription   on   half-title   in 
French :     "To  my  confrere  and  Friend  Mr.  George  Bastard,  In 
remembrance    of    our    dear    Ignotus    April    25,    1890.     Leon 
Bouchet. ' ' 

515.  INDIAN    STORY    and    Song    from    North    America 
(Fletcher),    Bost.     1900;    Eteocles:     A     Tale    of    Antioch 
(Andrews),   N.   Y.    1890;   An    Outing   with   the    Queen   of 
Hearts   (ToUrgee),  N.  Y.  1894;  and  others.     7  vols.   12mo, 
cloth. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  authors. 

516.  IRELAND  (JOHN).    L'figlise  et  de  Siecle.    Confer- 
ences et  Discours.    "With  a  Preface  by  the  Abbe  Felix  Klein. 
12mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1894 

*  Emile  Zola 's  copy,  with  his  signature  on  front  cover.     Con- 
tains also  the  signature  of  the  author  on  cover. 

517.  IRVING    (HENRY).      The    Drama:     Addresses    by 
Henry  Irving.    Portrait.    16mo,  boards,  uncut.        Lond.  1893 

*  Signed  by  Henry  Irving  on  portrait. 

518.  ITALIAN     FICTION.       Storia     di     una     Capinera 
(Verga),    Milan,    1904;    L'Orribile    Fascino     (Marescotti), 
Milan,  1908;  L'Ospita  (Deledda),  Milan,  1898;  and  others. 
10  vols.  12mo  and  16mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut,  v.  d. 
(one  shaken) . 

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519.  IZUMI  (KYOKA).    Chin  Sho  (The  Sunken  Bell)  [in 
Japanese] .    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth.      Pub.  by  Shunyodo,  1908 

*  With  inscription  in  Japanese  by  the  author,  of  which  the 
following  is   a  translation :     ' '  This  is   an  adaptation   of   the 
Sunken  Bell  by  Hauptmann  of  Germany.     I  have  no  knowledge 
of  the  foreign  language;  this  book's  existence  is  largely  owing 
to  Mr.  Chikufu  Tobari  who  helped  the  author  in  the  greatest 
measure. ' ' 

520.  JACOBS    (W.  W.).     Novels.     Illustrated.     10  vols. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond.,  v.  d. 

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521.  JAMES   (HENRY).     Transatlantic  Sketches.     FIRST 
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*  Signed  by  the  author  and  inscribed  in  his  autograph  with 
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522.  JAMES  (HENRY).     The  Author  of  Beltraffio,  Pan- 
dora,   Georgina's  Eeasons,   &c.     FIRST   COLLECTED  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1885 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  ' '  /  may  be  a  pagan, 
but  I  don't  like  the  name;  it  sounds  sectarian." 

523.  JAMES    (HENRY).      The    Aspern    Papers,    Louisa 
Pallant,  The  Modern  Warning.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

Lond. :  Macmillan,  1888 

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524.  JANIN    (JULES).      Contes  non  estampilles.     12mo, 
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Thibaron.  Paris  [1858] 

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the  half-title. 

525.  JANIN  (JULES).    Les  Oiseaux  bleus.    12mo,  boards, 
with  crushed  morocco  back,  gilt  top.  Paris,  1864 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  inscribed  by  the  author. 

526.  JANIN   (JULES).     Le  Talisman   (L'Opale).     12mo, 
full  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  gilt  inside  borders,  by 
Thibaron.  Paris,  1866 

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527.  JANVIER  (THOMAS  A.).    Henry  Hudson.    A  brief 
.statement  of  his  Aims  and  his  Achievements.     Illustrations. 
FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1909 

*  With  autographed  quotation  from  the  volume,  inscribed  by 
the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

528.  JANVIER    (THOMAS    A.).      The    Aztec    Treasure 
House.    N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  Stories  of  Old  and  New  Spain.    N.  Y. 
1898 ;  In  Great  Waters.    N.  Y.  1901.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Author 's  inscription  in  each  volume. 

529.  JAPANESE    AUTHORS.      History    of    the    World 
(Matsumura).     1903;  Commentary  to  Shutauro   (Kamiya)  ; 
Teruha  Kyogen   (Izuma).     1900;  Shinsaku   (Izuma).     1909; 
Kusa  Meikyu  (Izuma).    1908;  Random  Leaves  (Takashima). 
Text  in  English  and  Japanese.     1904;  and  others.     10  vols. 
12mo  and  8vo,  cloth  and  paper.    Text  in  Japanese. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  its  author 
either  in  English  or  Japanese.    AN  INTERESTING  AND  VALUABLE 

COLLECTION  OF  THE  WORKS  OF  JAPAN  'S  MOST  EMINENT  WRITERS. 

530.  JAURfiS   (JEAN).     Histoire  Socialiste   (1789-1900). 
La  Constituante.    Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  FIRST   EDITION.       Presentation   copy   from   the   author   to 
Emile  Zola  with  autograph  inscription. 

531.  JEFFERSON    (JOSEPH).     The  Autobiography)  of 
Joseph  Jefferson.    Portraits.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

*  With  an  autograph  inscription  by  Joseph  Jefferson  on  the 
half-title. 

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532.  JEROME    (JEROME  K.).     Three  Men  in  a  Boat. 
Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bristol,  1889 

*  With  the  following  inscription  in  indelible  pencil  by  the- 
author:     "The  success  of  this  book  was  the  greatest  misfor- 
tune of  my  literary  career.    For  twenty  years  it  tied  me  down 
to  the  role  of  the  professional  humourist — that  most  dismal  of 
mountebanks.    At  forty  I  have  shaken  off  my  chains,  but  the 
mere  mention  of  'Three  Men'  arouses  bitter  memories  of  my 
long  imprisonment.     Jerome  K.  Jerome."     The  autograph  of 
the  author  is  also  on  the  title-page. 

533.  JEROME    (JEROME    K.).     Passing   of  the   Third 
Floor  Back ;  They  and  I.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.        N.  Y.  1909' 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  author. 

534.  JIRASEK  (ALOIS).    Sebrane  Spisy.    U  Nas.     (Col- 
lected works.)    4  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Praze,  1901-1904 

*  With  an  interesting  inscription  in  the  Czech  language  by 
Alois  Jirasek  in  the  first  volume. 

535.  JOSEPHINE,  Empress  of  the  French,  by  F.  A.  Ober;. 
France  Under  the  Regency,  by  J.  B.  Perkins.     2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  Bost.  1895-6 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  author. 

536.  JOUSSELIN    (ALFRED).     Nos   Amis,   Nos   Allies. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  full  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back 
and  borders,  monogram  on  panels,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  Frantz.  Paris,  1892 

*  One  of   25  copies   on   Holland  paper.     Presentation   copy 
from  the  author,  with  inscription  .  Inserted  are  A.  L.  S.  4  pp. 
oblong  16mo,  from  the  author  to  F.  de  Sarcey,  and  the  fine 
bookplate  of  F.  de  Sarcey. 

537.  KIPLING     (RUDYARD)     AND    WALCOTT    BAL- 
ESTIER.    The  Naulahka :  A  Story  of  West  and  East.    12mo, 
original  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  autograph  of  Rudyard  Kipling  on  title- 
page. 

538.  KIPLING   (RUDYARD).     Many  Inventions.     12mo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1893 

*  FIRST  EDITION;  with  autograph  of  Rudyard  Kipling  on  title- 
page. 

539.  KIPLING    (RUDYARD).     The  Seven  Seas.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  autograph  of  Rudyard  Kipling  on  title- 
page. 

540.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).     Captains  Courageous.    Il- 
lustrated.   12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1897 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  autograph  of  Rudyard  Kipling  on  title- 
page. 

541.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).    A  Fleet  in  Being.     12mo, 
blue  cloth.  Lond.  1898- 

*  FIRST  EDITION;  with  the  autograph  of  Rudyard  Kipling  on 
title-page. 

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542.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).    Stalky  &  Co.    Illustrated. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  189$ 

*  First  American  Edition ;  with  autograph  of  Rudyard  Kip- 
ling on  title-page. 

543.  KITTON  (FREDERIC  G.).    The  Minor  Writings  of 
Charles  Dickens.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1900 

*  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  quota- 
tion from  Dombey  and  Son. 

544.  KNOWLES  (ROBERT  E.).     The  Attic  Guest;  The 
Handicap.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1909-10 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  author. 

545.  KORAN.     Arabic   manuscript   elegantly  written  on 
glazed  paper,  executed  in  Persia  towards  the  end  of  the  18th 
century.     Each  page  enclosed  within  ruled  borders  in  gold, 
blue  and  red ;  first  two  pages  surrounded  by  an  elegant  illumi- 
nated   border,    and    numerous    illuminated    marginal    orna- 
ments and  chapter  headings.    8vo,  contemporary  Persian  mo- 
rocco binding,   gilt   center  ornaments  on  the  sides.     Some 
leaves  loose  and  remargined.  Ssec.  XVIII 

546.  KRALIK  (RICHARD  VON).    Das  Deutsche  Gotter 
und  Heldenbuch.    6  vols.  16mo,  original  cloth.    Munich,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  in  the  first  volume :     ' '  The  cul- 
ture of  the  ancient  world  of  Borne  and  Greece  was  based  on 
the  Homeric  Epoch.     The  modern   German  culture  can   only 
be  based  on  the  German  hero-legends,  or  generally  they  do  not 
exist  at  all.     With  this  in  mind  I  have  planned  and  carried  out 
this  work.    Richard  von  Kralik." 


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LOT  547-820 

547.  LA  BRETONNE   (RESTIF  DE).    Mes  inscriptions, 
journal  intime   1780-1787,   public  par  Paul   Cottin.     16mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1889 

*  FIEST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  Paul  Cottin. 

548.  LA    FAYETTE     (MADAME    DE).      Histoire    de 
Madame  Henriette  d'Angleterre  avec  une  introduction  par 
Auatole  France.  12mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.    Paris,  1882 

*  Printed  on  Holland  paper,  with  portrait  of  Queen  Henri- 
etta, proof  on  India  paper.     With  a  characteristic  inscription 
on  the  half-title  by  Anatole  France. 

549.  LAFOREST  (DUBUT  DE).    Tete  a  1'envers.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1882 

*  One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Inscribed  on  the  half- 
title  by  the  author. 

550.  LAGERLOF   (SELMA).     Jerusalem;  Costa  Berlings 
Saga.    3  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth.  Stockholm,  1908-9 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

551.  LAMARTINE      (ALPHONSE     DE).       Meditations 
Poetiques.    Quatrieme  edition.    8vo,  original  covers,  uncut. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  1820 

552.  LAMARTINE  (ALPHONSE  DE).    Nouvelles  Medi- 
tations Poetiques.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  original  covers,  un- 
cut (somewhat  shaken).  Paris,  1823 

*  Inscribed  on  the  half-title :     "De  la  part  de  I 'auteur. ' ' 

553.  LANCIANI    (RODOLFO).     Ancient    Rome    in    the 
Light  of  Recent  Discoveries.     Illustrated.    Large  8vo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1891 

*  Contains  a  4-line  verse  inscribed  by  the  author. 

554.  LANCIANI  (RODOLFO).    The  Golden  Days  of  the 
Renaissance  in  Rome  from  the  Pontificate  of  Julius  II  to  that 
of  Paul  III.    Profusely  illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author.  Bost.  1906 

555.  LANDI  (GIUSEPPE).     II  linguaggio  della  Ragione 
tradotto  dal  Francese.     12mo,  contemporary  Italian  binding 
in  red  morocco  richly  gilt,  arms  on  the  sides,  gilt  edges. 

Firenze:  1767 

*  Presentation  copy  from  G.  Landi,  with  autograph  inscrip- 
tion. 

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556.  LANDOR   (WALTER  SAVAGE— Editor) .     Letters 
of  an  American,  mainly  on  Russia  and  the  Revolution.    FIRST 
EDITION.    16mo,  original  wrappers. 

Lond. :  Chapman  and  Hall,  1854 

*  Inscribed  on  cover:    "To  Doctor  Brabant  with  the  Editor's 
Compliments. ' ' 

557.  LANE-POOLE    (S.).     The  Mohammedan  Dynasties. 
Chronological  and  genealogical  tables  with  historical  intro- 
ductions.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Westminster,  1894 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author :     ' '  Note  that  the  Hirja  dates  are 
exact:  the  A.  D.  shows  only  the  year  in  which  the  Hirja  year 
"began.     S.  Lane-Poole." 

558.  LANG  (ANDREW).     Prince  Prigio.    Illustrated  ly 
Gordon  Browne.  FIRST  EDITION.   Square  16mo,  original  cloth. 

Bristol,  1889 

*  On  the  page  of  Dedication,  the  author  has  written  in  the 
surnames  of  the  children  to  whom  the  work  was  dedicated,  and 
signed  it  with  his  initials. 

559.  LANG    (ANDREW).     How   to   Fail   in   Literature. 
16mo,  wrappers,  uncut.  Lond.  1890 

*  FIRST  EDITION. 

560.  LANGE  (SVEN).     [Dramatical  works  and  novels  in 
Danish.]     10  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Copenhagen,  1893-1906 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  inscribed  by  Sven  Lange. 

561.  LAUTREAMONT    (COMTE   DE).     Les   Chants   de 
Maldoror.     12mo,  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Bruxelles,  1874 

*  Inscription  on  fly-leaf,  ' '  Volume  rare.    Edmond  de  Gon- 
court. ' ' 

562.  LAVED  AN  (HENRI).    Le  Marquis  de  Priola:  Piece 
en  trois  actes,  en  prose.    12mo,  uncut,  original  paper  covers. 

Paris,  n.  d. 

*  One  of  20  copies  on  Japan  paper  with  a  portrait  of  the 
author.     Inscription  on  half-title  in  French :     "To  Mr.  James 
Carleton  Young  With  the  best  homage  of  the  author.     Henri 
Lavedan. 

563.  LAVEDAN    (HENRI).     Viveurs;  C'est  servi;  Leur 
beau  physique.    3  vols.  12mo,  original  covers,  uncut  edges. 

Paris,  1896 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Presentation  copies  to  Mr.  James  Carle- 
ton  Young,  with  author's  signatures. 

563A.  LAVEDAN    (HENRI).     Leurs  Soeurs.     Illustrated 
by  Robaudi.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  edges. 

Parisr  1896 

*  Limited  edition  on  China  paper ;  with  inscription :  "To  M . 
James  Carleton  Young,  Henri  Lavedan." 

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564.  LAVED  AN  (HENRI).    Leurs  Sceurs.    Illustrated  by 
Robaudi.    12mo,  three-quarters  brown  morocco,  gilt  back  and 
top,  uncut  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  David. 

Paris,  1896 

*  Limited  edition  on  China  paper,  with  autograph  inscription 
on  half-title  and  an  interesting  letter  and  stamped  envelope 
sent  by  the  author  to  Mr.  Philipe  Gill,  inserted. 

565.  LAYA   (LEON).     Madame  Desroches.     Comedie  en 
•quatre  actes,  en  prose.     8vo,  morocco  back  and  boards. 

Paris,  1868 

*  FIRST   EDITION.       Presentation    copy,    with    inscription    in 
French :     "To  my  friend  Btgnier  his  very  affectionate  Leon 
Lay  a. ' ' 

566.  LECKY  (W.  E.  H.).     A  History  of  England  in  the 
Eighteenth  Century.    8  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1891 

*  With  autograph  of  the  author  inscribed  in  volume  one,  be- 
neath which  he  has  written,  ' '  The  first  day  of  a  new  reign. 
Jan.  23,  1901." 

567.  LECKY  (W.  E.  H.).    Democracy  and  Liberty.    FIRST 
EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.       Lond. :  Longmans,  1896 

*  With  a  long  signed  autograph  inscription  by  the  author 
relating  to  the  book. 

568.  LECKY  (W.  E.  H.).     History  of  the  Rise  ond  In- 
fluence of  the  Spirit  of  Rationalism  in  Europe.    2  vols.  12mo, 
•doth.  N.  Y.  1897 

*  With  autograph  of  the  author  in  the  first  volume. 

569.  LEE    (VERNON).     Vanitas:    Polite  Stories.     FIRST 
EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

*  Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author. 

570.  LEE  (VERNON).    Althea:    A  Second  Book  of  Dia- 
logues on  Aspirations  and  Duties.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth. 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author.  Lond.  1894 

571.  LEE  (VERNON).    Belcaro:  being  Essays  on  Sundry 
JEsthetical  Questions.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut  (fly-leaf  cut  out). 

Lond.  [1882] 

*  Has  full-page  signed  inscription  in  author 's  autograph  re- 
garding this  book. 

572.  LEE  (VERNON).    The  Enchanted  Woods,  and  Other 
Essays  on  the  Genius  of  Places.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1905 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author,  with 
several  marginal  notes  throughout  the  book  in  her  autograph. 

573.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     Volumes  in  Folio. 
Square  12mo,  boards,  uncut.  Lond.  1889 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  limited  to  250  copies.     Inscribed,  ' '  What 
a  funny  little  book!    Did  I  really  write  it?    Bichard  Le  Gal- 
lienne,  Nov.  XI,  1900." 

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574.  LE   GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     George  Meredith, 
Some  Characteristics;   with  a  bibliography  by  John  Lane. 
Portrait.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1890 

*  Inscribed,  "/  was  once  brave  enough  to  write  this  book  at 
the  age  of  £3  but  I  have  never  since  been  brave  enough  to  read 
it,  Bichard  Le  Gallienne,  Nov.  gl,  1900. ' ' 

575.  LE    GALLIENNE    (RICHARD).      English    Poems. 
Crown  8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

*  FIEST  EDITION;   limited  to   800   copies,   inscribed,   "Here 
are  some  18  pages  I  love  best — I  have  forgotten  that  I  wrote 
the  rest.     Bichard  Le  Gallienne." 

576.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).     The  Religion  of  a 
Literary  Man.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1893 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;    inscribed :     "  //  man   were  once  .  an  ape, 
there  is  all  the  more  hope  that  he  may  some  day  be  an  Angel. 
Bichard  Le  Gallienne." 

577.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     The  Religion  of  a 
Literary  Man.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1893 

*  FIRST  EDITION;  inscribed  by  Richard  Le  Gallienne. 

578.  LE    GALLIENNE     (RICHARD).      Prose    Fancies. 
Lithograph  portrait.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.      Lond.  1894 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;   presentation  copy,  from  Richard  Le  Gal- 
lienne;  recipient's  name  erased. 

579.  LE    GALLIENNE    (RICHARD).      English    Poems. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1895 

*  With  an  inscription  by  the  author. 

580.  LE    GALLIENNE    (RICHARD).      English    Poems. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1895 

*  With  the  autograph  of  Richard  Le  Gallienne  on  half-title. 

581.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
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D.  T.  Cameron.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

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instead — on  me!  Bichard  Le  Gallienne." 

582.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     The  Quest  of  the 
Golden  Girl.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.       Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1896 

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583.  LE    GALLIENNE     (RICHARD).      In    Memory    of 
Robert  Burns,  Poems  and  Songs,  with  an  introduction  by 
Richard  Le  Gallienne.    Illustrated.    8vo,  vellum  boards,  un- 
cut. Lond.  1896 

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poetry  and  drinking  songs,  it  must  make  up  its  mind  to  accept 
the  conditions  on  which  alone  such  poetry  is  made  .  .  .  A  man 
may  not  be  both  a  poet  and  a  church-warden  .  .  .  Bichard  Le 
Gallienne. ' ' 

584.  LE   GALLIENNE    (RICHARD).     The  Romance  of 
Zion  Chapel.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1898 

*  FIRST  EDITION ;  inscribed :     "If  I  have  written  one  good 
book,  it  is  this!    Eichard  Le  Gallienne." 

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585.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).    Rudyard  Kipling, 
a  Criticism,  with  a  bibliography  by  John  Lane.     Portrait. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1900 

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delight,  as  an  influence  he  is  a  danger.     Richard  Le  Gallienne. ' ' 

586.  LE   GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).     George   Meredith, 
Some  Characteristics.     Portrait.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1900 

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587.  LE  GALLIENNE    (RICHARD).     The  Love-Letters 
of  the  King;  or,  The  Life  Romantic.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Bost.  1901 
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588.  LEGER  (J.  N.).  Haiti;  Her  History,  and  Her  Detrac- 
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J.  N.  Leger." 

589.  LELAND  (CHARLES  GODFREY).    Abraham  Lin- 
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trait.   FIRST  AMERICAN  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.        N.  Y.  1879 

590.  LELAND    (CHARLES    G.).      Gypsy    Sorcery    and 
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cut. Lond.  1891 

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591.  LEMAITRE    (JULES).     Dix   contes.     Illustrations 
de    Luc-Olivier    Merson,    Georges    Clairin,    F.    H.    Lucas, 
Cornillier,  Loevy.     Royal  8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

*  Velin  paper  copy.     Inscribed  by  the  author.      Paris,    1890 

592.  LEMAITRE     (JULES).      Jean    Jacques    Rousseau. 
Translated  by  Jeanne  Mairet.    8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1907 

*  Inscription  in  French  by  the  author. 

593.  LEMONNIER    (CAMILLE).     Happe-Chair.     12mo, 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

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594.  LE  MOUEL  (EUGENE).     Les  trois  gros  Messieurs 
Mirabelle.     80  dessins  par  I'auteur.     Royal  8vo,  half  dark 
blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.  Paris  [1893] 

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595.  LENOTRE   (G.).     The  Flight  of  Marie  Antoinette; 
translated  by  Mrs.  R.  Stawell.     With  over  50  illustrations. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  and  Phil.  1906 

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596.  LENOTRE    (G.).     Vieilles   maisons,    vieux    papiers. 
4th  series.     12mo,  original  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1910 

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597.  LESSEES     (FERDINAND     DE).       Souvenirs     de 
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paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1887 

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598.  L'ESTOILLE  (COMTEA.DE).    LesMois.    12  E 'mix- 
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uncut.  Paris,  1896 

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599.  LESUER  (DANIEL).     Du  Sang  dans  les  Tenebres, 
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titles  by  Daniel  Lesuer. 

600.  LIE  (JONAS).  Weird  Tales  from  the  Northern  Eeas. 
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bound  in.  Paris:  Quantin,  n.  d. 

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604.  LOCKER-LAMPSON  (FREDERICK).    Lyra  Elegan- 
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sional Verse,  by  Deceased  English  Authors.    Portrait.    Small 
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605.  LODGE    (HENRY    CABOT).     Studies   in    History. 
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606.  LODGE  (HENRY  CABOT).    A  Short  History  of  the 
English  Colonies  in  America.     Revised  edition.     8vo,  cloth, 
calf  back.  N.  Y.  1898 

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607.  LOMBROSO     (OESAR)     AND    FERRERO     (WIL- 
LIAM).    The  Female  Offender.     With  an  Introduction  by 
W.   Douglas  Morrison.     Illustrated.     12mo,   cloth,   uncut. 

Lond.  1895 

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608.  LONDON    (JACK).     Revolution  and  Other  Essays. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1910 

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such  an  outcry  that  a  number  of  public  libraries  took  all  my 
books  from  their  shelves.    Jack  London." 

609.  LONGFELLOW  (HENRY  WADSWORTH).    Chris- 
tus:    A  Mystery.     16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1873 

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12mo,  half  calf  and  half  cloth.  Paris,  v.  d. 

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original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

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612.  LOTI  (PIERRE).   India.  Portrait.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  n.  d. 

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613.  LOTI    (PIERRE).     From  Lands  of  Exile.     Trans- 
lated from  the  French  by  Clara  Bell.  16mo,  cloth.     N.  Y.  1888 

*  With  the  autograph  of  Pierre  Loti  on  title-page. 

614.  LOTI  (PIERRE).    Into  Morocco.    8vo,  half  morocco. 

Chicago,  1892 

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615.  LOTI    (PIERRE).     La  Galilee.     12mo,   half  levant 
morocco,  gilt  and  ornamented  back,  gilt  top,  original  covers 
bound  in.  Paris,  1896 

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tion on  half-title. 

616.  LOUYS  (PIERRE) .  Les  Chansons  de  Bilitis,  traduites 
du  grec  pour  la  premiere  fois  par  P.[ierre]  L.fouysj.     8vo, 
paper  wrappers.  Paris,  1895 

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Pierre  Louys,  with  inscription. 

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617.  LOUYS  (PIERRE).   Les  Chansons  de  Bilitis,  traduites 
du  grec  et  ornees  d'un  portrait  de  Bilitis  dessine  par  P.  Albert 
Laurens,  d'apres  le  buste  polychrome  du  Musee  du  Louvre. 
8vo,  paper  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1898 

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scribed by  Pierre  Louys. 

618.  LOUYS    (PIERRE).     Aphrodite.     Mreurs   antiques. 
8vo,  half  black  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.    Paris,  1896 

*  First  and  limited  Edition.     Inscribed  on  the  half-title  by 
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619.  LOUYS  (PIERRE).    La  Femme  et  le  Pantin.  Roman 
Espagnol.      Orne    d'une    reproduction    en    heliogravure    du 
Pantin,  de  Goya.    8vo,  original  paper  covers.  Paris,  1898 

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620.  LOUYS  (PIERRE).    Les  Aventures  du  Roi  Pausole. 
8vo,  original  paper  wrappers.  Paris,  1901 

*  First  and  limited  Edition  printed  on  Papier  Velin.    Presen- 
tation copy,  with  autograph  inscription. 

621.  LOVENJOUL   (CHARLES  DE).     Les  Projets  litte- 
raires  de   Theophile   Gautier.     Extrait  du  "Livre"  NO   de 
Mars  1882.    Imp.  8vo,  three-quarters  cloth.  Paris,  1882 

*  Only   100   copies  printed  for  private  use.     Inserted   are   4 
A.  L.  S.  by  Lovenjoul,  a  caricature  portrait  of  Theophile  Gau- 
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Uzanne. 

622.  LOVER    (SAMUEL).      Songs    and    Ballads.      FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.     N.  Y. :  Wiley  and  Putnam,  1847 

*  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

623.  LOWELL  (PERCIVAL).     Choson,  the  Land  of  the 
Morning  Calm.    A  Sketch  of  Korea.    Illustrated  from  photo- 
graphs by  the  author.    FIRST  EDITION.    Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Bost.  1886 

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so  strange  as  the  reality.     Percival  Lowell." 

624.  LUBBOCK    (JOHN).     Pre-historic    Times,   as   illus- 
trated by  Ancient  Remains,  and  the  Manners  and  Customs  of 
Modern  Savages.     Illustrated.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1865 

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625.  LUTZOW   (COUNT).     History  of  Bohemian  Litera- 
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the  Historians  of  Bohemia,  1905.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

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626.  MAARTENS     (MAARTEN).      Joost    Avelingh:    A 
Dutch  Story.    12mo,  cloth.  X.  Y.  1898 

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627.  MAARTENS  (MAARTEN).   God's  Fool.  A  Koopstad 
Story.    12rao,  cloth.       .  N.  Y.  1902 

*  Contains  a  long  and  interesting  inscription  by  the  author. 

628.  MABIE    (HAMILTON  W.).     Essays  in  Literature. 
N.  Y.  1897 ;  Under  the  Trees  and  Elsewhere.    FIRST  EDITION. 
N.  Y.  1891 ;  Essays  on  Nature  and  Culture.     FIRST  EDITION. 
N.  Y.  1896.    3  vols.  16mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

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author. 

629.  MABIE  (HAMILTON  WRIGHT).    Norse  Stories  re- 
told from  the  Eddas.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  original  cloth. 

Bost.  1882 

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grateful  writer."     Signed. 

630.  MCCARTHY   (JUSTIN).     The  Story  of  Gladstone's 
Life.    Second  edition  revised  and  enlarged.     With  numerous 
illustrations.    Royal  8vo,  buckram,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1898 

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such  a  man  .  .  .  .  I  can  pay  but  a  poor  tribute  to  his  memory, 
yet  it  is  a  tribute  of  the  sincerest  praise,  and  I  have  not  for- 
gotten that  noble  line  of  Persius  which  closes  with  the  words — 

admove  am  templis,  et  farre  litabo. 

I  lay  my  poor  grain  of  tribute  on  this  man 's  grave. '     From 
'Reminiscences. '     Justin  McCarthy." 

631.  McMASTERS    (JOHN  BACH).     A  History  of  the 
People  of  the  United  States.    6  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1888-1906 

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inscription,  signed. 

632.  MAETERLINCK   (MAURICE).     Pelleas  and  Melis- 
ande,  a  Drama.    Translated  by  Erving  Winslow.    16mo,  cloth. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.   1894 

633.  MAETERLINCK  (MAURICE).    La  Vie  des  Abeilles. 
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Paris,  1901 

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half-title:    "As  the  bees  go  from  flower  to  flower  to  gather 
honey  which  they  do  not  make  for  themselves  but  for  their 
children,  let  us  also  go  from  reality  to  reality  to  search  every- 
thing  which   can   furnish   nutrition  for   the   incomprehensible 
flame  of  our  intelligence,  in  order  to  be  ready  for  every  event 
in    the    certainty    of    the    accomplishment    of    organic    duty. 
Maeterlinck."     (Translation.) 

634.  MAETERLINCK  (MAURICE).   The  Double  Garden. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  X.  Y.  1904 

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the  best.  Maeterlinck,  Paris  20  Nov.  1904." 

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636.  MAHAFFY  (J.  P.).    The  Greek  World  Under  Roman 
Sway.     From  Polybius  to  Plutarch.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1890 

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this  book  upon  Dion  and  Plutarch  are,  I  think,  the  best  work  I 
have  done.     J.  P.  Mahaffy." 

637.  MAHAFFY  (J.  P.).    Rambles  and  Studies  in  Greece. 
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638.  MAHAN  (A.  T.).    The  Influence  of  Sea  Power  upon 
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upon  International  Politics.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Bost.  1900 

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FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1907 

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Bost.  1908 

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643.  MALLOCK  (W.  H.).    Property  and  Progress.    FIRST 
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644.  MANSFIELD  (RICHARD).    Don  Juan.    A  Play  in 
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N.  Y.:  Pub.  for  the  Author,  1891 

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following :     A.  L.  S. :     ' '  This  play  was  written  in  my  salad 
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green  enough  to  have  it  printed,  for  which  I  am  now  truly 
sorry  $•  I  am,  with  many  apologies,  your  very  faithful  servant, 
Eichard  Mansfield." 

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646.  MARGUERITTE  (PAUL).    Romans.    10  vols.  12mo, 
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Jardin  du  passe;   Le  Cuirassier  blanc;  La  Mouehe;  Les  deux 
vies;  Pascal  G6fosse;  Ma  grande;  Confession  posthume. 

647.  MARGUERITTE  (VICTOR).  Prostituee.  12mo, origi- 
nal covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1907 

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title  :   ' '  Quand  y  aura  t-il  enfin  des  droits  et  des  droits  eguax 
pour  toutes  les  creatures  humaines.     Une  seule  morale!     Une 
seule  Justice!     Victor  Marguerite*" 

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covers,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1910 

*  One  of  15  copies  on  Holland  paper;  inscribed  on  half-title 
by  Victor  Marguerite. 

649.  MARKHAM    (EDWIN).     The  Man  with  the   Hoe. 
Frontispiece.   FIRST  EDITION.   12mo,  cloth,  uncut.    N.  Y.  1899 

*  Presentation  copy  with  original  couplet,  signed,  in  author 's 
autograph. 

650.  MARKHAM   (EDWIN).     Lincoln  and  other  Poems. 
Portrait  of  Lincoln.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.      N.  Y.  1901 

*  Inscribed  by  the   Author :    ' '  H e  built   the  rail-pile  as   he 
built  the  state.    Edwin  Markham.    N.  Y.  City,  May  1906." 

651.  MASSON  (FREDERIC).     Sur  Napoleon;  Huit  con- 
ferences.    1908-1909.     12mo,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1909 

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the  half-title  by  Frederic  Masson. 

652.  MATTHEWS     (BRANDER).       Americanisms     and 
Briticisms.     Portrait.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth. 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author.  N.     Y.    1892 

653.  MATTHEWS   (BRANDER).     Moliere,  his  Life  and 
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N.  Y.  1910 

*  Inscription  by  the  author,  "Moliere  is  the  earliest  of  the 
really  modern  dramatists;  and  he  has  left  us  the  final  model 
of  comedy." 

654.  MATTHEWS    (WASHINGTON).     Navaho  Legends 
Collected  and  Translated.    Illustrations  and  music  of  Navaho 
melodies.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1897 

*  Vol.   5    of   the   American    Folk-Lore  Society   publications. 
Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author  with  long  and  interesting 
statement  regarding  the  Navaho  Indian  legends. 

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655.  MAUDSLEY  (HENRY) .    The  Physiology  and  Pathol- 
ogy of  the  Mind.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1867 

* ' '  Inscribed  by  the  author  on  December  10,  1900  who 
would  hardly  subscribe  now  to  all  that  is  herein  contained, 
having  undergone  some  development  of  thought  since  this  edi- 
tion was  published.  Henry  Maudsley." 

656.  MAUPASSANT  (GUY  DE).    Des  Vers.    Etched  por- 
trait of  the  author  by  P.  Le  Rat.     16mo,  full  blue  levant 
morocco,  gilt  top,  gilt  inside  borders,  uncut  edges.    Paris,  1884 

*  FIRST    EDITION.      Presentation    copy    from    the   author    to 
Henry  de  Fouquier,  with  inscription. 

Inlaid  is  a  carte  de  visile  from  the  author  with  inscription: 

"Guy  de  Maupassant  came  to  titanic  Mr.  Fouquier  for  the 

very  amiable  phrase  put  on  the  page  of  the  XlXth  Century 

and  begs  him  to  believe  in  his  extreme  gratefulness.     17  Rue 

Clauzel. ' '   ( Translation. ) 

657.  MAUPASSANT  (GUY  DE).    Bel-Ami.    12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1885 

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658.  MAUPASSANT  (GUY  DE).    Pierre  et  Jean.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

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Champsaur,  with  inscription. 

659.  MAURICE    (C.     EDMUND).       The     Revolutionary 
Movement  of  1848-9  in  Italy,  Austria-Hungary,  and  Germany. 
Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1887 

*  Inscribed  by  C.   E.    Maurice,   with   a   quotation   from   Pil- 
grim's  Progress. 

660.  MAXWELL  (SIR  HERBERT).    Life  and  Times  of 
the  Right  Honourable  William  Henry  Smith,  M.  P.     With 
portraits  and  illustrations.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.          Lond.  1893 

*  Inscribed    with   a   quotation    from    (Oliver   Cromwell)    by 
Herbert  Maxwell. 

661.  MELDRUM  (D.  S.).    The  Story  of  Margredel;  Grey 
Mantle  and  Gold  Fringe.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.     Lond.  1894-96 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  author. 

662.  MELVILLE   (LEWIS).     William  Makepeace  Thack- 
eray, A  Biography,  including  hitherto  uncollected  letters  and 
speeches,  with  a  Bibliography  of  1300  items.    2  portraits  and 
numerous  illustrations.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1910 

*  With  an  inscription  by  Lewis  Melville. 

663.  MEMOIRS  of  the  Dukes  of  Urbino,  Illustrating  the 
Arms,  Arts  and  Literature   of  Italy,   1440-1630,   by  James 
Dennistoun.    With  notes  by  Edward  Hutton.    Over  100  illus- 
trations.   3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1909 

*  Inscribed  with  a  quotation  from  the  introduction  by  Ed- 
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664.  MENDfiS    (CATULLE).      Poesies.      Portrait.      8vo, 
wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1876 

*  Presentation   copy   from  the   author   to   6mile   Zola,   with 
inscription. 

665.  MENDfiS    (CATULLE).     (Euvres.     15   vols.   12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1881-1900 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

666.  MEREDITH    (GEORGE).     Lord   Ormont  and   His 
Aminta.    FIRST  EDITION.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.          Lond.  1894 

*  Autograph    of    George   Meredith   on   the    dedication    page. 
Fine  copy,  except  that  two  of  the  half-titles  are  missing. 

667.  MEYNELL  (ALICE).    Poems.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1893 

*  FIRST  EDITION  on  Large  Paper,  limited  to  50  copies.     In- 
scribed by  Alice  Meynell. 

668.  MEYNELL  (ALICE).     The  Colour  of  Life.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  Alice  MeynelL 

669.  MEYNELL   (ALICE).     The  Children.     12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1897 

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670.  MILLER    (JOAQUIN).      Songs    of   the    Sun-Lands. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1873 

*  Inscribed  by  Joaquin  Miller. 

671.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).   Paquita,  The  Indian  Heroine. 
Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Hartford,  1881 

*  Inscribed,    "Bentley  and   Son,   London  publishers  to   the 
Queen,  first  brought  this  out  1872-3,  under  the  name  of  'Lif« 
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672.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).    Songs  of  the  Mexican  Seas. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1887 

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673.  MILLER   (JOAQUIN).     Poems.     Portraits.     6  vols. 
12mo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  San  Francisco,  1909 

*  De  Luxe  edition,  only  250  copies  printed. 

Each  volume  has  an  inscription  by  Joaquin  Miller. 

674.  MILLER  (WILLIAM).     Travels  and  Politics  in  the 
Near  East.    Map  and  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth.        Lond.  1898 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  The  emancipation  of  the  Christian  peoples  of 
South  Eastern  Europe  was  one  of  the  most  important  results 
of  the  XIX  Century.  .  .  .  William  Miller," 

675.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).    As  It  Was  in  The  Beginning. 
A  Poem.    Narrow  4to,  wrappers.  San  Francisco,  1903 

*  Inscribed,   ' '  The  purest   woman,   sweet,   best   beneath  our 
forty  stars  is  she   who   loves   her  spouse  most  ardently,   and 
rocks  the  cradle  oftenest.     Joaquin  Miller. ' ' 

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676.  MILNE    (JOHN).     Seismology;   Pettigrew    (J.   B.). 
Animal  Locomotion;   Marey    (E.   J.).     Movement.     3  vols. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  authors. 

677.  [MITCHELL  (DONALD  G.).]    Fudge  Doings ;  being 
Tony   Fudge's   Record   of   the  same.     In   Forty    Chapters. 
Frontispieces.    By  Ik  Marvel.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1855 

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scribed :  ' '  The  first  vol.  of  a  work  which  met  little  favor  from 
the  critics;  yet  I   (who  should  not  say  it)   can't  help  think- 
ing   that    there    are    here    and    there,    goodish    spots    in    it! 
Dond.  G.  Mitchell.    1900." 

678.  [MITCHELL  (DONALD  G.).]     My  Farm  of  Edge- 
wood:  A  Country  Book.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1863 

*  Choice  copy.     Inscribed  on  fly-leaf,  the  author  has  written : 
"First  edition  of  a  book  towards  which  I  have  a  very  tender 
feeling.    Don'd.  G.  Mitchell.    Edgewood  Apl.  1900." 

679.  MITCHELL  (DONALD  G.).    English  Lands  Letters 
and  Kings.     From  Celt  to  Tudor,  Elizabeth  to  Anne,  Queen 
Anne  and  the  Georges.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops. 

N.  Y.:  Scribner's,  1889-98 

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680.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).  Francis  Drake.  A  Tragedy 
of  the  Sea.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1893 

*  LARGE   PAPER   COPY   of   the   FIRST   EDITION.     With   auto- 
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681.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).    The  Youth  of  Washington 
told  in  the  form  of  an  Autobiography.    FIRST  EDITION.    12rno, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1904 

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682.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).    The  Guillotine  Club.  Illus- 
trated.   12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1910 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  an  inscription  by  the  author  on  the 
fly-leaf. 

683.  MITFORD  (MARY  RUSSELL).    Our  Village.  Illuf- 
trated.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth  (binding  worn).  Lond.  1870 

*  Laid  in  is  a  card,  inscribed :    ' '  Written  in  a  moment  of 
great  affliction,  M.  B.  Mitford  21  December  1842." 

684.  MONTfiGUT   (MAURICE).     La  Chaine  des  Dames. 
12mo,  original  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1911 

*  One  of  5  copies  on  Holland  paper  with  autograph  inscrip- 
tion on  half-title. 

685.  MORFILL  (W.  R.).     A  History  of  Russia;  Slavonic 
Literature.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1883-1902 

*  With  inscriptions  in  Russian  and  Slavic  by  W.  R.  Morfill. 

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686.  MORLEY  (JOHN).    The  Struggle  for  National  Edu- 
cation.   8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1873 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  autograph  of  John  Morley. 

687.  MORLEY   (JOHN).     The  Life  of  Richard  Cobden. 
Portrait.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1881 

*  FIRST  EDITION;  inscribed  by  John  Morley. 

688.  MORLEY   (JOHN).     Studies  in  Literature.     Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1891 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  autograph  of  John  Morley  on  half- 
title. 

689.  MORLEY    (JOHN).     Miscellanies;   Voltaire;   Rous- 
seau.   6  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.,  v.  d. 

*  With  the  autograph  of  John  Morley. 

690.  MORRIS  (LEWIS).    Songs  Unsung;  Songs  Without 
Notes ;  Idylls  and  Lyrics ;  Harvest  Tide ;  Gwen.    5  vols.  16mo, 
cloth.  Lond.,  v.  d. 

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691.  MORRIS    (LEWIS).     Songs  Without  Notes;   Songs 
Unsung;  Songs  of  Two  Worlds;  Songs  of  Britain;  Ode  of 
Life;  Epic  of  Hades;  Selections.     8  vols.  16mo,  cloth. 

Lond.,  v.  d. 

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692.  MORRIS  (LEWIS).    A  Vision  of  Saints;  The  Works 
of.    Illustrated.    2  vols.  12ino  and  8vo,  cloth.       Lond.  1890-92 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  author. 

693.  MOTLEY   (JOHN  L.).     John  Lothrop  Motley,  and 
his    Family,    further    letters    and    records,    Edited    by    his 
Daughter.    Numerous  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth.       Lond.  1910 

*  With    a   two-page  inscription   by   Susan   St.    J.    Mildmay, 
daughter  of  J.  L.  Motley. 

694.  MOULTON  (LOUISE  CHANDLER).    Poems.    Bost. 
1878.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author;  At  the  Wind's 
Will.     Bost.  1900;  In  the  Garden  of  Dreams.     Lond.  1890; 
Arthur  0  'Shaughnessy,  his  Life  and  Work.    Cambridge,  1894. 
FIRST  EDITIONS.    4  vols.  12mo  and  smaller,  cloth. 

*  A  most  interesting  collection  of  Association  volumes.    The 
second  volume  is  inscribed  with  an  original  autograph  poem; 
"In   the   Garden    of   Dreams"   is   an   autograph   presentation 
copy   to   Augustin   Daly,   and   also   contains   an   original   auto- 
graphed poem;  The  last  volume  bears  an  autographed  inscrip- 
tion by  the  author,  relating  to  Arthur  O 'Shaughnessy. 

695.  MULLER  (F.MAX).  Anthropological  Religion.  FIRST 
EDITION.  Lond.  1892;  Selected  Essays  on  Language,  Mythol- 
ogy and  Religion.  FIRST  EDITION.  2  vols.  Lond.  1881.  3  vols. 
12mo,  cloth. 

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mortality  is  the  consciousness  of  the  Divine  in  man.     F.  Max 
Muller."     The  last  work  has  the  autograph  of  the  author  in 
each  volume. 

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696.  MUMFORD   (JOHN  KIMBERLY).     Oriental  Rugs. 
Profusely  illustrated  with  numerous  plates  of  rare  and  hand- 
some weaves,  plain  and  in  color.    4to,  buckram,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. N.  Y.  1901 

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on  half-title. 

697.  NADAR.     Sous  1'incendie.     12mo,  half  olive  levant 
morocco,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Champs.        Paris,  1882 

*  Special  copy  on  China  paper.     Presentation  copy  from  the 
author,  with  autograph  inscription. 

698.  NADAR.     Le  Miroir  aux  Alouettes.     12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1883 

*  One  of  54  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Inscribed  by  Nadar. 

699.  NEWBOLT    (HENRY).     The   Island   Race.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

*  With  an  inscription  on  the  fly-leaf  in  French  in  relation 
to  the  poetic  nature   of  the  soldier,   signed   G.    d'Azambuja. 
Under  the  inscription  the  author  has  inscribed  his  name. 

700.  NICOLAY  (JOHN  G.).     The  Outbreak  of  Rebellion. 
Portrait  of  Lincoln.     12mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.,  n.d. 

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book  which  I  witnessed,  rise  again  before  me  as  vividly  as  if 
they  had  occurred  but  yesterday.     Jno.  G.  Nicolay." 

701.  [NISARD  (CHARLES).]     La  Muse  Parietaire  et  la 
Muse  Foraine  ou  les  Chansons  des  rues  depuis  quinze  ans  par 
C.  N.    8vo,  original  paper  covers.  Paris :  Jules  Gay,  1863 

*  Scarce.      One    of    200    copies    printed.      Inscribed    by    the 
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702.  NOLHAC    (PIERRE    DE).     Marie   Antoinette,   the 
Queen.     Colored  frontispiece   and  many  illustrations   from 
contemporary  originals.    4to,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris:  Goupil,  n.  d. 

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703.  NOLHAC    (PIERRE    DE).      Louis    XV    et    Marie 
Leczinska.     Portraits  and  illustrations  in  photogravure,  fine 
colored  frontispiece.     4to,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,:  Goupil,  1900 

*  LIMITED   EDITION.     Papier  V61in   copy.     With   inscription 
by  the  author  on  the  half-title  in  blue  pencil. 

704.  NORDAU  (MAX).     Degeneration.     Translated  from 
the  Second  German  Edition.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.       Lond.  1895 

*  Inscribed    with    German    proverb    in    author  'a    autograph, 
with  English  translation,  "Many  enemies,  many  honours." 

705.  NORDAU     (MAX).      Morganatic.      Translated    by 
Elizabeth  Lee.    12mo,  cloth.  Phila.  1905 

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706.  NOERIS  (WILLIAM  E.).    A  Victim  of  Good  Luck. 
Lond.  1894;  Clarissa  Furiosa.     FIRST  EDITION.    Lond.  1897; 
A  Deplorable  Affair.     FIRST  EDITION.     Lond.  1893.     3  vols. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

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707.  NOTES   (ALFRED).     The  Forest  of  Wild  Thyme. 
12mo,  cloth.  Edinb.  1905 

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708.  NOYES    (ALFRED).     Forty   Singing  Seamen,   and 
Other  Poems.    12mo,  cloth.  Edinb.  1908 

*  Presentation    copy,    ' '  With   sincere   regards   from   Alfred 
Noyes,  July  g,  1909." 

709.  NOYES     (ALFRED).      Drake:    An    English    Epic. 
12mo,  cloth.  Edinb.  and  Lond.  1908 

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710.  NOYES  (ALFRED).    Poems.    Square  8vo,  cloth,  un- 
cut. Edinb.  1904 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  ' '  With  the  sincere  regards  of  the  author, 
Alfred  Noyes,  July  2,  1909." 

711.  OBER  (FREDERICK  A.) .    In  the  Wake  of  Columbus. 
Adventures  of  the  Special  Commissioners  sent  by  the  World's 
Columbian  Exposition  to  the  West  Indies.    Illustrated  from 
photographs.    Royal  8vo,  half  red  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Bost.  1893 

*  Edition  limited  to  250  copies,  signed  by  the  author.     An 
explanatory  inscription,  signed  by  the  author,  also  appears  on 
the  fly-leaf. 

712.  OITNET    (GEORGES).      Les    Batailles    de    la    Vie. 
8  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (some  shaken). 

Paris,  1883-1902 

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713.  OMAR  KHAYYAM.     Les  Quatrains  d'Omar  Khay- 
yam.    Traduits  du  Persan  sur  le  manuscrit  conserve  a  la 
Bodleian  library  d 'Oxford;  publics  avec  une  introduction  et 
notes  par  Ch.   Grolleau.     Texte  within  rubricated  borders. 
4to,  original  wrappers,  uncut  edges.    Paris:  Carrington,  1902 

*  Limited    edition.      Special    copy    printed    for    Mr.    Octave 
Uzanne.    Inscribed  by  Ch.  Crolleau. 

714.  O'REILLY   (JOHN  BOYLE).     The  Statues  in  the 
Block,  and  Other  Poems.     16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1881 

*  Presentation  copy,   ' '  To  Thos.    Whitcomb  Eiley,   with   the 
warm  regards  of  John  Boyle  O'Beilly." 

715.  O'SHAUGHNESSY(AK\THUR).    Songs  of  a  Worker. 
FIRST  EDITION.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1881 

716.  PAGE   (THOMAS  NELSON).     Among  the  Camps; 
The  Old  South.    Illustrated.    2  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

»  Both  inscribed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1898 

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717.  PAGE      (THOMAS     NELSON).       Two     Prisoners. 
Frontispiece   by  Kemble.     12mo,   cloth.  N.  Y.   1898 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  inscribed  by  the  author. 

718.  PAGE   (THOMAS  NELSON).     Santa  Glaus 's  Part- 
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720.  PAGE     (THOMAS     NELSON).       The    Negro:    A 
Southerner's  Problem.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1904 

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721.  PAGE    (THOMAS  NELSON).     Bred  in  the   Bone. 
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722.  PAGE    (THOMAS  NELSON).     The  Old  Dominion. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1908 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  "Inscribed  for  Mr.  Young:   Thos.  Nelson 
Page."    Also  a  letter  written  on  the  back  of  a  card. 

723.  PARKER    (GILBERT).     The  Right  of  Way;   The 
Battle  of  the  Strong;  The  Pomp  of  the  Lavilettes.     3  vols. 
crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.,  v.  d. 

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724.  PARKER    (GILBERT).      Round    the    Compass    in 
Australia.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1892 

*  With  the  autograph  of  the  author  on  title-page. 

725.  PARKER   (GILBERT).     The  Seats  of  the  Mighty; 
Mrs.  Falchion;  The  Translation  of  a  Savage.     3  vols.  12mo, 
<;loth.  N.  Y.  1898-9 

*  With  the  autograph  of  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

726.  PARKER  (GILBERT).    The  Trespasser;  The  Battle 
•of  the  Strong.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Bost,  and  N.  Y.  1899 

*  With  the  autograph  of  Gilbert  Parker  in  each  volume. 

727.  PAYNE    (JOHN).     New  Poems.     Crown  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1880 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;   with  the  author 's  initials,  "  J.  P. "  writ- 
ten on  title. 

728.  PEABODY  (JOSEPHINE  PRESTON).     The  Sing- 
ing Leaves.    Bost.  1903;  Marlowe.    A  Drama,  in  Five  Acts. 
Bost.   1901;  The  Wayfarers.     Bost.   1898.     FIRST  EDITIONS. 
"3  vols.  16mo  and  12mo,  cloth  and  boards. 

*  Each   volume   is  inscribed   by   the   author,   with   quotation, 
original    poem,    or    comment    about    the    contents,    and    auto- 
graphed.     Two    of    the   volumes    contain    double    inscriptions, 
and  in  "Marlowe"  the  author  has  corrected  two  lines  of  the 
text. 

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729.  PEARY  (ROBERT  E.).     The  North  Pole.     Its  Dis- 
covery in  1909  under  the  Auspices  of  the  Peary  Arctic  Club. 
With  an  Introduction  by  Theodore  Roosevelt,  and  a  Foreword 
by  Gilbert  H.   Grosvenor.     Illustrations  from  photographs, 
colored  and  plain,  and  a  colored  map.    Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
top.  N.  Y.1910- 

*  Inscribed  and  autographed  twice  by  Peary. 

730.  PECK   (GEO.  W.)     Peck's  Bad  Boy;  Peck's  Uncle 
Ike;  Peck's  Fun.     3  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author.  Chicago,    1880-99 

731.  PECK  (HARRY  THURSTON).    What  Is  Good  Eng- 
lish; Trimalchio's  Dinner;  Greystone  and  Porphyry.     3  vols. 
12mo,  boards  and  cloth.  N.  Y.  1898-9 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

732.  PEMBERTON    (MAX).      The    Fortunate    Prisoner. 
Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1909 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  This  story  is  an  attempt  to  sketch  a  type  of 
man  of  u-liom  the  world  knows  much — the  financier  who  has 
failed.  .  .  .  Max  Pemberton." 

733.  PEMBERTON  (MAX).     The  Mystery  of  the  Green 
Heart.    Frontispiece.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1910 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  This  detective  story  was  the  direct  result  of  a 
challenge  from  a  well  known  chief  of  police.  .  .  .  Max  Pember- 
ton." 

734.  PENNELL     (H.     CHOLMONDELEY) .      Puck    on 
Pegasus.     Illustrated  by  Leech,  Phiz,  Portch,  and  Tenniel, 
urith  a  frontispiece  by  George  Cruikshank.    Square  8vo,  full 
calf,  gilt,  marble  edges.  Lond.  1861 

*  FIRST   EDITION.     Inscribed:    "The  majority  of  these  ver- 
sicles   were   written  for  schoolboys,   when   a  schoolboy   by  H. 
Cholmondeley. ' ' 

735.  PERSIAN  MANUSCRIPT  on  native  glazed  paper  of 
the  middle  of  the  18th  century.     Written  in  red  and  black 
within  gold,  blue  and  red  lines.     Ancient  Persian  History. 
Folio,  contemporary  native  binding  in  red  morocco   (some- 
what rubbed).  Sac.  XVIII 

736.  PfiRINI  (HARDY  DE).     Les  Batailles  d'Autrefois. 
Numerous  illustrations.    2  vols.  imp.  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1888 

*  With  author 's  autograph  inscription  in  the  first  volume. 

737.  P£LADAN(JOSfiPHIN).   Curieuse!  Etched  frontis- 
piece by  Felicien  Rops.    12mo,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Special  copy  on  Papier  VergS ;   with  in- 
teresting inscription  on  the  half-title  by  Josephine  Peladan. 

738.  PHILLIPS   (STEPHEN).     Poems.     FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  boards,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

*  Signed  autograph  inscription  by  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf. 

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739.  PHILLIPS  (STEPHEN).   Herod :  A  Tragedy.   Small 
8vo,  cloth,  edges  uncut.  Lond. :  John  Lane,  1901 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     With  signed  inscription  by  the  author  re- 
garding Mariamne,  the  wife  of  Herod. 

"Her  red-gold  cataract  of  streaming  hair 
Is  tumbled  o'er  the  boundaries  of  the  world.'' 

740.  PIATT  (JOHN  JAMES).    The  Hesperian  Tree:   An 
Annual  of  the  Ohio  Valley,  1900.    Many  fine  plates  and  wood- 
cuts.   Royal  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut.      Cincinnati,  1900 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,   with  inscription   and 
signed  poem  of  2%  pp.  in  his  autograph.     Inserted  is  a  signed 
manuscript  of  1  p.  containing  the  author's  "Descent  of  Mon- 
damin, "  and  also  a  similar  one  of  Sarah  Piatt  containing  her 
poem,  ' '  There  at  Ostend. ' ' 

741.  PLARR   (VICTOR).     In  the  Dorian  Mood:    Poems. 
Crown  8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

*  FIRST    EDITION.      With    two    original    poems,     ' '  To    my 
Courteous  Unknown  Reader, "  "  The  Marseillaise, ' '  written  on 
the  fly-leaves  by  Victor  Plarr. 

742.  PODMORE    (FRANK).     Apparitions   and  Thought- 
Transference.     Numerous  illustrations.     12mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1895 

*  With  an  inscription  on  fly-leaf  by  Frank  Podmore. 

743.  POETRY.       (Leland,    C.    G.).      Hans    Breitmann's 
Ballads  (Stoddard)  ;  The  King's  Bell  (Meyers)  ;  Renewal  of 
Youth  (Hallam)  ;  Poems;  and  others.    6  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

v.  p.,  v.  d. 

744.  POETRY.    Bacheller.    In  Various  Moods;  Anthology 
of  French  Poetry;  French.     Deirdre  Wed;  Brooke.    Poems; 
Love's  Looking  Glass;  Hewlett.    A  Sheaf  of  Verse.     6  vols. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  authors. 

745.  POPELIN  (CLAUDIUS).    Cinq  Octaves  de  Sonnets. 
Text  within  ornamental  borders.     4to,  silk  tapestry. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  on  the  half-title.          Paris,  1876 

746.  POPELIN    (CLAUDIUS).      Histoire    d 'Avant-Hier. 
Poeme.    4to,  cloth.  Paris,  1886 

*  One    of    10    copies    on    Japan    paper.      Presentation    copy 
from  the  author  with  inscription:    "A   Edmond  de  Goncourt 
son  ami  Claudius  Popelin." 

747.  POULTON     (E.    B.).      The    Colours    of    Animals. 
Chromolithographic  frontispiece  and  66  figures  in  text.    12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1890 

*  With  a  full-page  description  of  the  book,  written  on  fly- 
leaf by  E.  B.  Poulton. 

748.  PRAED   (MRS.  CAMPBELL).     Mrs.  Tregaskiss,  A 
Novel  of  Anglo- Australian  Life.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1897 

*  With  an  inscription  by  Mrs.  Praed,  describing  where  the 
book  was  written. 

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749.  PRAED    (MRS.  CAMPBELL).     The  Scourge-Stick. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1898 

*  With  an  inscription   by  Mrs.  Praed,   describing  the  Blue 
Land  which  surrounds  the  Mediterranean. 

750.  PRAED  (MRS.  CAMPBELL).    My  Australian  Girl- 
hood, Sketches  and  Impressions  of  Bush  Life.     Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1902 

*  With  a  one-page  inscription  on  the  fly-leaf  by  the  author. 

751.  PRfiVOST    (MARCEL).     Pierre  et  Therese.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1909 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.     In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

752.  PRfiVOST    (ABBfi).     Histoire   de   Manon   Lescaut. 
Preface  par  Alexandre  Dumas,  fils.     (Collection  de  Galaup  de 
Chasteuil.)     Etched  portrait  of  Dumas  fits  after  Jacquemart, 
and  11  etchings  by  L,  Flameng.    8vo,  three-quarters  red  mo- 
rocco, gilt  top.  Paris,  1875 

*  One  of  a  limited  edition  on  turkey-mill  paper.     Presenta- 
tion from  the  Editors  to  Victor  Hugo,  with  inscription. 

753.  PROVOST    (MARCEL).     (Euvres.     12   vols.   12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1891-1900 

*  FIRST     EDITIONS.       Each    volume     inscribed     by     Marcel 
Prevost. 

754.  PREVOST    (MARCEL).     Les   vierges    fortes,    Lea. 
12mo,  three-quarters  dark  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  back, 
gilt  top,  original  covers  bound  in,  uncut,  by  David. 

Paris,  1900 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
inscription.     Inserted  is  an  interesting  autograph  letter  from 
Marcel  Prevost  to  Philippe  Gill. 

755.  PROCTOR  (EDNA  DEAN).  The  Song  of  the  Ancient 
People.    With  Preface  and  Notes  by  John  Fiske.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.    Illustrated  with  fine   colored  plates.     8vo,    original 
sheets,  uncut.  Bost.  1893 

*  Inscribed  in  the  autograph  of  the  author :    ' '  For  we  are 
the   Ancient   People,   Born   with   the   Wind  and  Sain.     Edna 
Dean  Proctor." 

756.  PRUDHOMME     (SULLY).      Le    Bonheur.      12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  on  the  half-title  is  an  original 
7 -line  poem  by  the  author,  signed. 

757.  PYLE   (HOWARD).     The  Story  of  Jack  Ballister's 
Fortunes.    With  numerous  illustrations  by  the  author.    FIRST 
EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1895 

*  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

758.  PYLE  (HOWARD).    The  Story  of  Sir  Launcelot  and 
his  Companions.    Illustrated  by  the  author.    FIRST  EDITION. 
8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1907 

*  Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

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759.  RAIMES     (GASTON    DE).      Marins    de    France; 
actions  heroi'ques.     lllustree  de  150  dessins  de  Eugene  Le 
Mouel.    Imp.  8vo,  half  dark  green  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Paris:  Lemerre,  n.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  on  the  half-title  by  the  author 
and  by  the  illustrator. 

760.  RAMEAU  (JEAN).     Poemes  Fantastiques.     Tinted 
illustrations  by  Ary  Gambard.    Imp.  8vo,  three-quarters  dark 
blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges,  with  origi- 
nal covers  bound  in,  by  Champs.  Paris,  1883 

*  Limited  edition  on  Holland  paper.    Presentation  copy  with 
inscription  by  Jean  Eameau. 

761.  RATISBONNE  (LOUIS).    Les  Figures  Jeunes.    8vo, 
blue    levant    morocco,    gilt    edges,    gilt    inside    borders,    by 
Thibaron.  Paris,  1865 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author  with 
autograph    inscription.      Inserted    is    an    A.    L.    S.    by   Louis 
Ratisbonne. 

762.  RAWLINSON     (GEORGE).      The    Seventh     Great 
Oriental  Monarchy.     Colored  frontispiece  and  illustrations. 
FIRST  EDITION.    Thick  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Longmans,  1876- 

*  Inscribed  copy,  with  the  entire  half-title  occupied  with  a 
manuscript  quotation  from  Smith's  "Dictionary  of  the  Bible" 
relating  to  the  ancient  Parthians,  entirely  in  the  autograph  of 
George  Rawlinson. 

763.  RAWLINSON    (GEORGE).     History   of  Phoenicia. 
Map  and  numerous  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1889- 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     With  long  quotation,  signed,  in  the  auto- 
graph of  the  author. 

764.  REED  (MYRTLE).  Master  of  the  Vineyard;  Sonnets 
to  a  Lover.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  191O 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  author. 

765.  REGNIER  (HENRI  DE).    Poems  anciens  et  roman- 
esques,   1887-1889.     Square  12mo,   boards,  crushed  morocco 
back,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1890 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Catulle  Mendes,  with 
inscription. 

766.  REGNIER   (HENRI  DE).     Les  Me"dailles  d'Argile. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1900 

*  One   of  29   copies  on   Holland  paper.     Inscribed   with  an 
original  poem  by  the  author. 

767.  RENAN    (ERNEST).     Vie  de  Jesus.     With  etched 
portrait  of  the  author.    8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1882" 

•Inscribed  on  the  half-title:   "Bon  Souvenir.     E.  Kenan." 
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768.  BEY   (HENRY).     Le  BreViarie  d 'Amour.     Poesies. 
12mo,  half  olive  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  by  Gruel. 

Paris,  1889 

*  One    of    50    copies    on    Holland   paper.      With    a    portrait 
etched  by  A.  Gilbert  on  Japan  paper.     Inscribed  by  the  au- 
thor. 

769.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).     Quatre  petits  romans.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  One  of  50  copies  on   Holland  paper.     Inscribed  by  Jean 
Bichepin. 

770.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).     Les  Etapes  d'un  Refractaire, 
Jules  Valles.    12mo,  cloth  leather  back,  gilt  top.      Paris,  1872 

*  FIRST   EDITION  of  his  first  published  book.     Presentation 
copy,  with  autograph  inscription :   ' '  This  is  my  first  published 
book.     Jean.  Eichepin.     Feb.  22nd,  1903."     (Translation.) 

771.  RICHEPIN   (JEAN).     Monsieur  Scapin.     8vo,  half 
red  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1886 

*  FIRST    EDITION.      Presentation    copy    from    the    author    to 
Octave  Uzanne,  with  inscription  on  the  half-title. 

772.  RICTUS     (JEHAN).      Les    Soliloques    du    Pauvre. 
Illustrations  par  A.  Steinlen.     12mo,   original  lithographic 
wrappers,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1903 

*One  of  100  copies  printed  on  Papier  Velin  d 'Arches.     In- 
scribed on  the  half-title  by  Jehan  Rictus. 

773.  RIIS  (JACOB  A.).     Theodore  Roosevelt  the  Citizen. 
Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1904 

*  With  fine  autographed  inscription  by  the  author :   ' '  Theo- 
dore Eoosevelt  lives  his  ideals;  that  is  the  Tcey-note  to  the  man. 
And  hence  I  would  rather  stand  and  be  connected  with  him 
than  be  twenty  times  a  millionaire.     I  wouldn't  be  that  last 
anyhow,  and  you  couldn  't  drive  me  away  from  him  with  a  club. 
Yours,  for  our  Country.     Jacob  A.  Eiis." 

774.  RIIS   (JACOB  A.).     Hero  Tales  of  the  Far  North. 
Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1910 

*  FIRST    EDITION,   with   a   spray   of   heather,   and   inscribed, 
"This   heather   is  from   the   heath   which   Capt.    Dalgas   con- 
quered. .  .  .  Jacob  Eiis." 

775.  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).     Out  to  Old  Aunt 
Mary's.    Drawings  by  Howard  Chandler  Christy.    8vo,  cloth. 

Indianapolis,  n.  d. 

*  With  an  inscription  by  the  author  on  the  end  paper,  one 
by  the  artist,   Howard   Chandler   Christy  on  the   frontispiece, 
and  a  four-line  inscription  to  "Dear  Jamsie,"  by  Robert  J. 
Burdette  (to  whom  the  book  is  dedicated). 

776.  RILEY   (JAMES  WHITCOMB).     While  the  Heart 
Beats  Young.    Illustrated.    Small  4to.          Indianapolis,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed    with    a    quotation    from    ' '  The    Hired    Man ' ' 
signed,  by  the  author. 

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777.  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).    Home  Again  With 
Me.    Drawings  by  Howard  Chandler  Christy.    8vo,  cloth. 

Indianapolis,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  with  a  quotation  from  the  book,  signed  by  the 
author. 

778.  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).  An  Old  Sweetheart 
of  Mine.    Drawings  by  Howard  Chandler  Christy.    8vo,  cloth. 

Indianapolis,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  with  a  quotation  from  the  book,  signed  by  the 
author. 

779.  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).   Afterwhiles.  FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Indianapolis,  1888 

*  Inscribed  with  a  line  from  the  book,  signed  by  the  author. 

780.  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).    Neighborly  Poems. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Indianapolis,  1891 

*  Autograph  on  fly-leaf. 

781.  RILEY    (JAMES  WHITCOMB)/    Poems   Here  At 
Home.    Illustrations  by  E.  W.  Kemble.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1893 

*  FIRST  EDITION;  inscribed,  "Very  truly — James  Whitcomb 
Riley." 

782.  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).  The  Book  of  Joyous 
Children.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1902 

*  Inscribed  with  a  line  from  the  book,  signed  by  the  author. 

783.  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).    His  Pa's  Romance. 
Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  Indianapolis  [1903] 

*  With  a  presentation  inscription. 

784.  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).    The  Raggedy  Man. 
Illustrated.    4to,  boards.  Indianapolis  [1907] 

*  Inscribed  with  a  quotation  from  the  book,  signed  by  the 
author. 

785.  RITCHIE  (ANNE  THACKERAY).     Chapters  from 
Some  Unwritten  Memoirs.    8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1895 

*  Inscribed    on    title-page,    ' '  Written    by    Anne    Thackeray 
Ritchie,  and  with  her  greetings  to  J.  Carleton  Young,  Esq." 

786.  ROBERTS   (CHARLES  G.  D.).     The  Heart  of  the 
Ancient  Wood.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1900 

*  A  two-verse  poem  in   the  author 's  autograph  on   the  fly- 
leaf. 

787.  ROBINSON   (A.MARYF.).  Margaret  of  Angouleme ; 
Collected  Poems.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth  (one  broken). 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  author.  Lond.,  V.  d. 

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788.  ROCKHILL    (WILLIAM  W.).     The  Land   of  the 
Lamas.    Maps  and  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1891 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

789.  ROD  (EDOUARD).    CEuvres.   13  vols.  12mo,  original 
paper  covers.  Paris,  1881-1902 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  inscribed  by  E.  Bod. 

790.  RODRIQUES  (HIPPOLYPTE).     Histoire  du  Peche 
Originel  et  des  origines  de  rfiglise.    Imp.  8vo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut  (shaken)  .  Paris,  1896 

*  Presentation   copy   from   the   author   to    fimile    Zola,   with 
inscription. 

791.  ROGERS  (SAMUEL).  Lara,  by  Lord  Byron;  Jacque- 
line by  Samuel  Rogers.    16mo,  half  calf.  Lond.  1814 

*  Presentation  copy,  "From  the  author." 

792.  ROGERS    (SAMUEL).     Italy,   a  Poem.     Vignettes. 
16mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1844 

"Presentation  copy;    "To  Augusta  Theresa  Tusnell,  from 
the  Author,  Samuel  Rogers,  August  99,  1847." 

793.  ROLLAND    (AM^D^E).     Le   Poeme   de   la   Mort. 
Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1867 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
his  inscription.     Contains  the  book-plate  of  Theophile  Gautier. 

794.  ROOSEVELT  (ROBERT  B.).    Florida  and  the  Game 
Water-Birds.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1884 

*  Inscribed  ' '  The  first  work  published  on  the  bay  birds,  as  I 
was  practically  the  first  man  in  this  country  who  used  a  breech- 
loader.    That  seems  odd  this  17th  day  of  July  1900.    Eob.  B. 
Roosevelt." 

795.  ROOSEVELT   (THEODORE).     Hunting  Trips  of  a 
Ranchman,  Sketches  of  Sport  on  the  Northern  Cattle  Plains. 
Illustrated.    Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1885 

*  The    Medora    Edition,    500    copies    printed.      Inscribed: 
"With  regards  of  Theodore  Roosevelt,  April  1,  1904." 

796.  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE).    Ranch  Life  and  the 
Hunting-Trail.     Illustrated  ~by  Frederic  Remington.     Royal 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  It  seems  to  me  that,  so  far  from  the  love  of 
nature,  even  in  its  wildest  forms,  and  the  love  of  books  being 
incompatible,  neither  can  exist  to  the  fullest  extent  without 
the  other.     Theodore  Roosevelt." 

797.  ROOSEVELT    (THEODORE).     The  Rough  Riders. 
Illustrated.    FIKST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.        N.  Y.  1899 

•Inscribed,  "I  only  wish  I  could  write  about  the  regiment 
as  I  feel  about  it.     Theodore  Roosevelt." 

798.  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE).    The  Winning  of  the 
West.    4  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  U.  Y.  1899 

*  The  first  volume  is  inscribed  "James  Carleton  Young,  Esq. 
with  regards  of  the  author.     Theodore  Roosevelt." 


799.  ROOSEVELT   (THEODORE).     Big  Game  Hunting 
in  the  Rockies  and  on  the  Great  Plains.     45  illustrations  by 
Remington,  Frost,  Beard  and  others.    Royal  8vo,  full  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  Edition  limited  to  1,000  copies,  frontispiece  portrait  auto- 
graphed   and    inscription    on    fly-leaf,    ' '  To    James    Carleton 
Young,  with  best  wishes  from  Theodore  Eoosevelt." 

800.  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE).    Addresses  and  Presi- 
dential Messages  of  Theodore  Roosevelt,  1902-1904.    With  an 
Introduction  by  Henry  Cabot  Lodge.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1904 

*With  autograph,  "Theodore  Eoosevelt,  Oct.  31st,  1905." 
on  fly-leaf. 

801.  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE).  African  Game  Trails. 
An  Account  of  the  African  Wanderings  of  An  American 
Hunter-Naturalist.    Illustrated.    Large  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1910 

*  Inscribed,  "For  him  is  the  joy  of  the  horse  well  ridden 
and  the  rifle  well  held.     Theodore  Eoosevelt.     Xmas  1910." 

802.  ROSSETTI  (DANTE  G.).     The  New  Life  of  Dante 
Alighieri.    16mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1899 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  This  Translation  has  always  been  accounted  a 
remarkable  success.     W.  M.  Eossetti." 

803.  ROSSETTI    (W.   M.).     Fine   Art,    Chiefly   Contem- 
porary.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1867 

•FIRST  EDITION;  inscribed,  "This  is  the  third  volume  that 
I  published;  it  has  been  preceded  by  a  translation  of  Dante's 
Inferno,  and  by  a  little  book  called  Swinburne's  Poems  and 
Ballads,  a  criticism.  W.  M.  Eossetti." 

804.  ROSTAND  (EDMOND).    Cyrano  de  Bergerac.  Illus- 
tre  par  Besnard,  Flameng,  Albert  Laurens,  Leandre,  Adrien 
Moreau  et  Thevenot,  grave  par  Romagnol.     4to,  illustrated 
wrappers  with  a  portofolio  for  the  illustrations,  which  are  in 
two  states.  Paris,  1899 

*  Limited  edition  on  Papier  Velin  de  Cuve,  with  all  the  illus- 
trations in  two  states,  proofs  before  letters  on  China  paper. 
The   5    full-page   illustrations   are  in   3    states,   proofs  before 
and  after  letters  and  in  colors.     Presentation  copy  from  the 
author  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

805.  ROSTAND  (EDMOND).  The  Fantasticks:  A  Roman- 
tic Comedy.    Frontispiece.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1900 

*  With  an  inscription  and  a  drawing  by  Edmond  Rostand 
on  fly-leaf. 

806.  ROWFANT  CLUB.     Locker   (Frederick).     Rowfant 
Rhymes,  with  an  Introduction  by  Austin  Dobson.     Portrait. 
16mo,  vellum,  uncut.  Cleveland,  1895 

*  On    Japan    Paper;    only    127    copies    printed.      Inscribed, 
"Mr.  Locker  made  this  collection  himself.     He  never  saw  the 
book;  but  read  the  'Introduction'  in  MS.     Austin  Dobson." 

89 


807.  ROYQROFT  PRESS.    Essay  on  Silence  (Hubbard) ; 
A  Fortnight  in  St.  Petersburg  (Sweat)  ;  Philistine  Sermons 
(Mclntosh)  ;  A  Persian  Pearl  (Darrow)  ;  Little  Journeys  to 
the  Homes  of  Famous  Women  (Hubbard).     5  vols.  4to  and 
smaller,  various  bindings.  East  Aurora,  v.  d. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  its  author. 
The  last  volume  is  illumined. 

808.  RUMANIA.      Aus    dem    Leben    Konig    Karls    von 
Rumanien.    Aufzeichnungen  eines  Augenzeugen.    Portrait  of 
King  Carol    4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Stuttgart,  1894-1900 

*  Autographed  by  King  Carol  of  Eumania  on  the  title-page 
of  first  volume. 

809.  RUSSELL    (GEORGE).     By   Still   Waters,   Lyrical 
Poems  Old  and  New.    By  A.  E.    8vo,  boards,  linen  back,  un- 
cut and  unopened.  Dundrum,  1906 

*  Printed  on  Irish-made  paper  at  the  Dun  Emer  Press  and 
published  by  Elizabeth  C.  Yeats.    Inscribed  by  the  author  with 
3-verse  poem  in  his   autograph   and   signed,   "George   Russell 
'A.E.'  ' 

810.  RUSSELL  (W.  CLARK).    List,  Ye  Landsmen;  The 
Two  Captains ;  The  Romance  of  a  Midshipman ;  The  Phantom 
Death ;  The  Last  Entry ;  and  others.    8  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Lend,  and  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  Five  FIRST  EDITIONS,  all  inscribed  by  the  author. 

811.  SABATIER  (PAUL).     Vie  de  S.  Francois  d'Assise. 
8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1894 

*  FIRST   EDITION.     Presentation   copy   to   Emile   Zola,   with 
author's  inscription. 

812.  SAINT-AMAND   (IMBERT  DE).     Les  Femmes  des 
Tuileries.    5  vols.  12mo,  half  calf  and  original  paper  covers 
(some  uncut).  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     All  with  autograph  inscriptions  by  the 
author. 

813.  SAINT-AULAIRE   (COMTE  A.  DE).     Les  Dessous 
de  I'Histoire.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.    Paris,  1893 

*  One   of   60   copies   on    Holland   paper.     Inscribed   by   the 
author. 

814.  [SAINT-BEUVE  (C.  A.  DE).]     Vie  poesies  et  pen- 
sees  de  Joseph  Delorme.     8vo,  half  cloth. 

Paris:  Delangle,  1830 

*  Rare.     FIRST   EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the   author   on   the 
half-title.    Inserted  is  an  A.  L.  S.  by  the  author. 

815.  [SAINT-BEUVE  (C.  A.  DE).]    Volupte.    2  vols.  8vo, 
original  half  calf  (rubbed).  Paris:  Renandel,  1834 

*  FIRST   EDITION  of  the  author 's  only  novel.     Presentation 
copy,  inscribed  by  Saint-Beuve  in  first  volume. 

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816.  SAINTINE    (X.   B.).     La   Seconde  Vie.     8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top.  Paris,  1864 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

817.  SALIS  (RODOLPHE).    Contes  du  Chat  Noir.    Illus- 
trated by  A.  Willette,  Henry  Somm,  Steinlein,  Robida,  Sabat- 
tier,  and  others.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  pigskin,  back  inlaid  and 
tooled  with  floral  sprays  and  figures  of  cats,  gilt  tops,  uncut 
edges,    original    lithographic    wrappers    bound    in,    by    Ch. 
Meunier.  Paris  [1888],  1891 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  eopy  from  the  author,  with 
autograph  inscription. 

818.  SANDEAU  (JULES).    Le  Docteur  Herbeau.    2  vols. 
in  one,  8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1842 

*  Presentation   copy   from   the   author,   with   autograph   in- 
scription. 

819.  SANDEAU    (JULES).      La    Maison    de    Penervan. 
Comedie  en  quatre  actes  en  prose.    12mo,  half  citron  morocco, 
gilt  top  with  the  arms  of  C.  de  Mandre  on  the  front  cover,  and 
his  bookplate.  Paris,  1864 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inserted  are  two  very  interesting  letters, 
one  signed  Jules,  the  other  Giboyer  [Sandeau]  and  the  photo- 
graph of  the  author. 

820.  SANDEAU    (JULES).      La    Roche    aux    Mouettes. 
Dessins  par  E.  Bayard  et  Ferat.    Gravures  par  Pannemacker. 
Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  gilt  back,  with  the  arms  of 
Comte  de  Mandre  on  the  front  cover.  Paris  [1871] 

*  FIRST    EDITION.      Presentation    from    the   author   with    in- 
scription :   "To  my  dearest  friend  Charles  de  Mandre.     Jules 
Sandeau. ' ' 

Inserted  is  a  very  interesting  A.  L.  S.,  4  pp.  12mo,  wherein 
the  author  speaks  about  this  present  book,  etc.,  and  sends 
regards  from  Madame  Sandeau  (George  Sand). 


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LOTS  821-1078 

821.  SANTAYANA     (GEORGE).      Sonnets    and    Other 
Verses,  1896;  Lucifer,  1899.     2  vols.  16mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  and  Chicago,  1896-99 

*  One  volume   with   original   sonnet,   the  other,   ' '  Lucifer, ' ' 
with    7    pp.    inscription   by   the    author   discussing    ' '  Paradise 
Lost, ' '  Goethe 's  ' '  Faust, ' '  and  the  present  poem. 

822.  SANTOS-DUMONT  (A.).    Dans  1'air.    Portrait  and 
illustrations.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.    Paris,  1904 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

823.  SARCEY   (FRANCISQUE).     Le  piano  de  Jeanne; 
Souvenirs  d'age  mur;  Etienne  Moret.    3  vols.  12mo,  original 
paper  covers  (one  half  cloth),  uncut.  Paris,  1876,  1892 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  inscribed  by  F.  Sarcey. 

824.  SARDOU    (VICTORIEN).      Three    Romances.      By 
Sardou  and  others.    Portrait.    16mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

*  With   signed  inscription   in   French  by   Sardou,   of  which 
the  following  is  the  translation :    "To  Mr.   Young,  friend  of 
the  French  writers.     Homage  from  the  author  of  the  'Perle 
vice.'     Viet.  Sardou.'" 

825.  SCHURfi  (3DOUARD).    Les  Grands  Inities.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1905 

*  Holland   paper    copy.     Presentation    copy,   with   an   inter- 
esting inscription  by  the  author. 

826.  SCHURMAN   (JACOB  GOULD).     Agnosticism  and 
Religion ;  Ethical  Import  of  Darwinism ;  Belief  in  God.  3  vols. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1893-1902 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

827.  SCHURZ   (CARL).     Abraham  Lincoln:    An  Essay. 
Portrait.    16mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1899 

*  Signed  by  the  author  and  inscribed  with  a  quotation  upon 
Lincoln. 

828.  SCIDMORE  (ELIZA  RUH AMAH).  Jinrikisha  Days 
in  Japan.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1891 

*  Inscribed,  "Since  this  book  has  made  the  voyage  out  to 
Japan  and  "bade,  I  am  more  than  pleased  to  inscribe  it  for 
Mr.  Young.     Eliza  Suhamah  Scidmore,  Yokohama.     June  30, 

.  1901." 

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829.  SCIDMORE     (ELIZA    RUHAMAH).      China,    The 
Long-Lived  Empire.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.          N.  Y.  1900 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;   with  inscription  by  the  author. 

830.  SCOLLARD   (CLINTON).     Pictures  in  Song;  Hills 
of  Song;  Songs  of  Sunrise  Lands.    3  vols.  16mo,  cloth. 

•FIRST  EDITIONS;  inscribed  by  the  author.         N.  Y.,  V.  d. 

831.  SCOLLARD   (CLINTON).    Voices  and  Visions;  On 
Sunny  Shores ;  A  Knight  of  the  Highway.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS;  inscribed  by  the  author.        N.  Y.,  V.  d. 

832.  SCOLLARD  (CLINTON).  The  Son  of  a  Tory;  Under 
Summer  Skies ;  Count  Falcon  of  the  Eyrie.     3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth.  v.  p.,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS  ;  inscribed  by  the  author. 

833.  SCOLLARD  (CLINTON).    The  Lyric  Bough;  Easter 
Song;  Lyrics  and  Legends  of  Christmas  Tide.     3  vols.  8vo, 
boards,  uncut.  Clinton  and  N.  Y.  1904 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS;  inscribed  by  the  author. 

834.  SCOLLARD  (CLINTON).    Easter  Song.    8vo,  boards, 
uncut.  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  1906 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  printed  on  Japan  Handmade  paper.       In- 
scribed with  a  poem  by  the  author. 

835.  SCUDDER    (HORACE   E.).     Boston  Town.     Many 
woodcuts.    FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1881 

*  With   signed  inscription   by  the  author   stating   that  most 
of  his  work  has  been  done  in  Boston  and  that  no  Eoman  was 
prouder  than  he  who  says  "Civis  Bostonienses  Sum." 

836.  SCUDDER  (HORACE  E.).   George  Washington:  An 
Historical  Biography.    Portraits  and  views.     16mo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1898 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author  telling  of  the  first 
appearance  of  this  biography. 

837.  SCUDDER   (HORACE  E.).     James  Russell  Lowell. 
A  Biography.    Portraits.    2  vols.  8vo,  half  cloth  and  boards, 
paper  labels,  uncut.  Cambridge:  Riverside  Press,  1901 

*  LARGE  PAPER  COPY.     Inscribed  at  the  end  of  the  Preface 
with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

838.  SEAMAN  (OWEN).     Cap  and  Bells;  Battle  of  the 
Bays;  Horace  at  Cambridge.     3  vols.  16mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1896-1902 

*  All   with  interesting  inscriptions  by  the  author. 

839.  SEIPPEL     (PAUL).       Terres    lointaines     (Voyage 
autour    du    monde).      Illustrated    ivith    17    plates    and    153 
vignettes.    4to,  half  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,   1897 


840.  SETON  (ERNEST  THOMPSON).    Life  Histories  of 
Northern  Animals.    68  maps  and  560  draurings  by  the  author. 
2  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1909 

*  Inscribed,   ' '  These   two  volumes  are  my  attempt  to   tell 
everything  that  is  known  about  the  home  life  of  the  59  species 
treated.  .  .  .  Ernest  Thompson  Seton." 

841.  SHARP  (WILLIAM).    Romantic  Ballads  and  Poems 
of  Phantasy.    16mo,  wrappers.  Lond.  1889 

'Inscribed,  "At  Carnac  lie  the  multitude  of  the  dead,  with 
all  their  lore  deep-buried  neath  grey  stone;  Shall  we  too  be  as 
they,  our  tale  unread,  when  mid  the  oblivious  grass  our  graves 
are  shown?  William  Sharp." 

842.  SHARP  (WILLIAM).     Sospiri  di  Roma.     8vo,  limp 
boards.  Printed  for  the  Author,  Roma,  1891 

*  Presentation  copy  ' '  To  Cosmo  Monkhouse  with  friendliest 
regard  from  William  Sharp." 

843.  SHELLEY  (P.  B.).    Hellas,  Drame  lyrique.    Traduc- 
tion  de  Tola  Dorian.    4to,  original  vellum  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1884 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  on  the  half-title  by  the  trans- 
lator. 

844.  SHOEMAKER  (MICHAEL  M.).    Quaint  Corners  of 
Ancient  Empires ;  Southern  India,  Burma,  and  Manila.  Illus- 
trated.   12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  With  an  inscription  by  the  author. 

845.  SHORTER    (CLEMENT).     Napoleon   In   His   Own 
Defence,  letters  written  by  Napoleon  to  Lady  Clavering,  and 
a  reply  by  Theo.  Hook,  with  notes  by  Clement  Shorter.    Illus- 
trated.   8vo,  cloth  (cover  soiled).  Lond.  1910 

*  Inscribed,  "It  is  scarcely  fair,  my  dear  Mr.  Young,  that 
I  should  write  in  this  book  of  which  I  am  not  the  author,  but 
only  the  editor,  .  .  .  Clement  Shorter." 

846.  SHORTHOUSE    (JOSEPH  HENRY).     John  Ingle- 
sant.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1897 

*  With  a  fine  long  inscription  by  the  author,  on  the  page 
opposite  the  title.  He  has  also  written  in  his  name  on  the  title 
as  the  author. 

847.  LIfiGEARD  (STEPHEN).    Les  Saisons  et  Les  Mois. 
50  Eaux-forts  par  Paul  Avril,  portrait  de  I'auteur  grave  par 
Focillon.  4to,  original  wrappers,  uncut.    Paris :  Motteroz,  1899 

*  One  of  200  copies  on  Papier  Ve'lin  de  Hives.    Inscribed  by 
the  author  on  the  half-title. 

848.  SIGOURNEY  (MRS.  LYDIA  H.).    The  Daily  Coun- 
sellor.    8vo,  cloth.  Hartford,  1859 

*  Presentation   copy  ' '  from   the  Author ' '   to  R«v.  Mr.   and 
Mrs.  Sprague.     The  inscription  in  Mrs.  Sprague's  autograph. 

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849.  SILVESTRE    (ARMAND).     Contes  Audacieux;  Un 
premier  Amant ;  En  pleine  Fantaisie.    3  vols.  12mo,  paper. 

Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS  ;  with  autograph  inscriptions  on  half-title. 

850.  SILVESTRE    (ARMAND).      Maima;    Les    Aurores 
lointaines ;  Joyeux  Devis.    3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers. 

Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS  ;  with  inscriptions  on  half-title. 

851.  SILVESTRE     (ARMAND).      Contes    Desopilantes ; 
Les   Gas  difficiles;  Livre   d' Amour.     3  vols.   12mo,   original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    Presentation  copies  from  the  author  with 
inscriptions  on  half-title. 

852.  SILVESTRE   (ARMAND).     Histoires  Joviales;  His- 
toires  Abracadabrantes ;  L'Effroi  des  Begueules.     Illustrated 
by  Ch.  Clerice.    3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST    EDITIONS.      Presentation    copies    from    the    author 
with  inscriptions  on  half-title. 

853.  SILVESTRE    (ARMAND).     Le  Dessus  du  Panier; 
Fabliaux  Gaillards;  L 'fipouvantail  des  Rosieres.    Illustrated. 
3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    Presentation  copies  from  the  author  with 
inscriptions  on  half-titles. 

854.  SILVESTRE  (ARMAND).   Aventures  Grassouillettes 
Histoires  Inconvenantes.     Contes  Sales.     Illustrated  by  Ch. 
Clerice.    3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    Presentation  copies  from  the  author  with 
inscriptions  on  half-titles. 

855.  SIMON  (JULES).    L'Ouvriere.    12mo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author.     Inserted  is  A.  L.  S.  by  the  au- 
thor, 1  p.   16mo,  saying:    "I  have  transmitted  your  letter  to 
Jules    Ferry    mentioning    my    recommendation    and    those    of 
Bochefort  and  E.  Adam." 

856.  SINGLETON  (ESTHER).     The  Art  of  the  Belgian 
Galleries.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1909 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  inscribed  by  the  author. 

857.  SINGLETON  ( ESTHER).    Dutch  New  York.    Illus- 
trated.   8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1909 

*  With  a  page  inscription  by  the  author. 

858.  SINGLETON    (ESTHER).     Paris  as  Seen  and  De- 
scribed by  Famous  Writers.     Numerous  illustrations.     8vo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1900 

*  Presentation  copy. 

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859.  SISTERS,  by  Ada  Cambridge ;  The  Son  of  the  Bond- 
woman by  E.  P.  Bazan;  My  Heart  and  Stephanie,  by  R.  W. 
Kauffman.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  authors. 

860.  SLADEN    (DOUGLAS).     Sicily:    The  New  Winter 
Resort.    An  Encyclopaedia  of  Sicily.    Illustrations,  map,  &c. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  [1905] 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with   transcription  in 
his  autograph  of  a  passage  dealing  with  Sicilian  scenery. 

861.  SLADEN  (DOUGLAS).    A  Japanese  Marriage;  The 
Spanish  Armada;  A  Poetry  of  Exiles.    3  vols.  16mo,  boards 
and  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.,  v.  d. 

*  All  with  interesting  inscriptions  by  the  author. 

862.  SLATER  (J.  H.).    The  Library  Manual;  A  Guide  to 
the  Formation  of  a  Library,  and  the  Valuation  of  Books. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1892 

*  Inscribed,    ' '  The   original   edition   of   this   book,   the   first 
credited  or  it  may  be  debited  to  my  account — was  published 

in  1883  and  from  it  was  evolved  Boole  Prices  Current 

J.  H.  Slater." 

863.  SLATER  (J.  H.).    Early  Editions:  A  Bibliographical 
Survey  of  the  Works  of  some  Popular  Modern  Authors.    8vo, 
half  morocco,  uncut.  Lond.  1894 

*  Inscribed,    ' '  The    trouble    experienced    in    preparing    this 
work  was  great.  .  .  .  My  experience  is  that  Boole-Stalking  is  a 
laborious    occupation,    and   for   my   part   I've    done    with    it. 
J.  H.  Slater." 

864.  SLATER    (J.   H.).     Book  Plates  and  Their  Value. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1898 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  This  book  was  intended  as  a  handy  guide  and 
published  at  a  time  wh-en  there  was  a  great  demand  for  book- 
plates.   J.  H.  Slater." 

865.  SLATER  (J.  H.).    Illustrated  Sporting  Books.    Sur- 
vey of  a  Collection  of  English  Illustrated  works  of  a  Sporting 
and  racy  character.     12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1899 

*  Inscribed  by  J.  H.  Slater. 

866.  SLOANE    (WILLIAM  M.).     The  French  War  and 
The  Revolution.    Maps.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  With  an  inscription  by  the  author. 

867.  SLOSSON  (ANNIE  TRUMBULL).     The  Heresy  of 
Mehetabel  Clark;  Dumb  Fox  Glove.    2  vols.  16mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1893-98 

*  Both  copies  have  the  author  'a  signature  on  fly-leaf. 

868.  SMITH   (F.  HOPKINSON).     A  White  Umbrella  in 
Mexico;  A  Day  at  Laguerre's.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  With  inscriptions  by  the  author.  Bost.  1895-98 

96 


869.  SMITH  (F.  HOPKINSON).    At  Close  Range.    Illus- 
.trated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1905 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  an  inscription  by  the  author. 

870.  SMITH    (GOLD WIN).     Canada   and   the   Canadian 
•Question.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1891 

*  From   the   Library   of  Justin   Winsor,   with   his   stamp   on 
title-page  and  a  L.  S.,  4  pp.,  from  Goldwin  Smith  to  Justin 
Winsor.    On  the  half-title  is  the  autograph  of  Goldwin  Smith. 

871.  SOCIALISMS    INTEGRAL    (Malon),    1890;    Anar- 
•chistes  (Mackay),  1892;  and  others.     4  vols.  royal  8vo  and 

12mo,  paper,  uncut. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.      Presentations  to  Emile  Zola,  with  auto- 
graph inscriptions. 

872.  SOLIDARITY    (Bourgeois),     1896;    Le    Mouvement 
Soeialiste   en   Europe    (De   Wyzewa),    1892;   Medaillons  ,et 
'Camees  (Buet),  1885;  La  Duchesse  Bleue  (Bourget),  1898; 
•  and  others.    10  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers. 

*  Presentation    copies    to    Emile    Zola,    with    autograph    in- 
scriptions. 

873.  SOUTHEY    (ROBERT).     Oliver  Newman:    a  New 
"England  Tale   (unfinished),  with  other  poetical  remains  by 
the  late  Robert  Southey.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1845 

874.  (SOUVESTRE    (EMILE).]      Trois   Femmes   Poetes 
inconnues.    12mo,  boards,  calf  back.  Nantes,  1829 

*RARE:    FIRST    EDITION    of    first    book    written    by    Emile 
Souvestre,  with  his  inscription  on  half-title. 

875.  SPOFFORD      (HARRIET     PRESCOTT).       Three 
Heroines   of   New   England  Romance.     Their   True   Stories 
^set  forth  by  Mrs.  Spofford,  Miss  Guiney  and  Miss  Alice  Brown. 
Illustrated  by  E.  H.  Garrett.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1895 

*  On  the  fly-leaf  is  a  1  p.  A.  L.  S.  by  Mrs.  Spofford  contain- 
ing data  about  the  character  of  Priscilla  in  her  story.     On  the 
following  page  the  other  authors  have  written  short  notes  fol- 
lowed by  the  illustrator,  who  writes  "And  I  come  last — Place 
aux  dames.     Edmund  H.  Garrett." 

876.  SPOFFORD   (HARRIET  PRESCOTT).     The  Great 
Procession;  Goldsmith   (0.).     A  Prospect  of  Society;  Jones 

(A.  T.) .    A  Prairie  Idyl ;  Canton  (W.) .    A  Lost  Epic.    4  vols. 
12mo,  cloth  and  leather.  v.  p.,  v.  d. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  authors. 

877.  STANLEY    (HENRY  M.).     How  I  Found  Living- 
stone :  Travels,  Adventures,  and  Discoveries  in  Central  Africa. 
Illustrations  and  maps.    FIRST  EDITION.    Thick  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1872 

*  Inscribed  on  page  of  dedication :    ' '  This  is  the  story  of 
my  first  independent  venture  into  Africa.     Had  I  miscarried 
I  had  been  called  a  fool  4"  fraud,  for  now-adays  men  judge 
actions  by  their  endings.    Henry  M.  Stanley." 

97 


878.  STANLEY  (HENRY  M.).    In  Darkest  Africa.    Illus- 
trated.   2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1890 

*  Volume   one  contains   poetical  quotation   by   the  explorer, 
and  in  volume  two  he  has  written  a  complimentary  inscription 
to  Mr.  Young. 

879.  STEDMAN  (CLARENCE  C.).  An  American  Anthol- 
ogy, 1787-1900.    Portraits.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  edges  uncut. 

Cambridge :  Riverside  Press,  1900 

*  With  signed  original  poem  of  8  lines  in  Stedman  '&  auto- 
graph.   Large  Paper  Edition,  only  300  copies  printed. 

880.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  CLARENCE).   Poems,  Lyri- 
cal and  Idyllic.  FIRST  EDITION.  16mo,  cloth  (one  sig.  sprung). 

N.  Y.  1860 

*  Scarce.     Inscribed  by  the  author :  ' '  For  years  I  have  been 
trying  to  obtain  for  my  own  shelves  a  copy  of  this  first  edition 
of  my  first  book,  and  I  succeeded  only  last  month.  .  .  .  This 
was  the  very  first  '  16mo'  ever  issued  in  New  TorTc.  .  .  .  Edmund 
Clarence  Stedman." 

881.  STIMSON   (F.  J.).     Jethro  Bacon,  and  the  Weaker 
Sex.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1902 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  inscribed  by  the  author. 

882.  STIRLING    (A.    M.    W.).     Annals   of    a   Yorkshire 
House.     3  portraits  in  color,  3  in  photogravure  and  33  other 
illustrations.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1911 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  The  great  advantage  of  being  of  an  old  fam- 
ily is  that  you  are  further  removed  from  the  rascal  who  founded 
it.     Wilhelmina  Sterling." 

883.  STOCKTON     (FRANK    R.).      Mrs.    Cliff's    Yacht. 
N.  Y.  1896;  The  Associate  Hermits.    N.  Y.  1899;  Stories  of 
New  Jersey.     N.  Y.  1896;  The  Watchmaker's  Wife.     N.  Y. 
1894.    4  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  has  the  author 's '  autograph. 

884.  STODDARD  (RICHARD  HENRY).    Adventures  in 
Fairy  Land.     Bost.  1853;  Poems.     Bost.  1852;  The  King's 
Bell.    N.  Y.  1863.    FIRST  EDITIONS.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

885.  STORY  (ALFRED  T.).    The  Story  of  Photography; 
Only  Half  a  Hero ;  Vagrom  Men  and  Vagrant  Thoughts ;  The 
Christ  in  London.    4  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and  paper.    Lond.,  v.  d. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

886.  STORY  (ALFRED  T.).     The  Life  of  John  Linnell 
(Artist).    Illustrated.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1892 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  A   man  who  brings  us  nearer  to  Nature  and' 
helps  us  to  realise  it  to  our  Souls  is  a  benefactor  of  his  kind. 
Alfred  T.  Story." 


887.  STORY  OF   THE   NATIONS    (THE).     Illustrated. 
71  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  roan  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut.       N.  Y.,  v.  d. 
*  Every   volume   is   inscribed   by   its   author,   either   with  his 
signature,  or,  as  in  many  cases,  with  a  long  account  of  the 
peoples  or  places.     The  series  is  complete  and  valuable,  being 
by    the   best-known    writers    as:    Ragozin,    McCarthy,    Baring- 
Gould,  Dawson,  Oilman,  Rawlinson,  Mahaffy,  etc. 


STOWE  (HARRIET  BEECHER).  The  Writings  of 
Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  With  Biographical  Introductions, 
portraits  and  other  illustrations.  Together  with  her  Life  and 
Letters.  17  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  paper  labels,  uncut. 

Cambridge:  Printed  at  the  Riverside  Press,  1896 

*  LARGE  PAPER  EDITION,  with  the  author 's  autograph  in  vol- 
ume one,  written  specially  for  this  edition  a  few  months  before 
her  death. 

889.  STRAUSS    (CHARLES).     La  Maison  Nationale  de 
Charenton.     Numerous  full-page  illustrations.     Small  folio, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,.  1900 

*  Printed  by  the  Imprimerie   Nationale;    presentation  from 
the  author  to  Emile  Zola,  with  inscription  on  half-title. 

890.  STUART    (RUTH    McENERY).      Solomon    Crow's 
Christmas  Pockets.    N.  Y.  1898;  Moriah's  Mourning.    N.  Y. 
1899 ;  Napokon  Jackson.    N.  Y.  1902.    3  vols.  12mo  and  16mo, 
cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

891.  SUDERMANN    (HERMANN).     Werke.      (Collected 
Works.)     15  vols.  12mo,  half  leather,  gilt  tops. 

Stuttgart-Berlin,  1895-1904 
*  Cotta  Edition.     Each  volume  autographed  by  the  author. 

892.  SUE   (EUGfiNE)..     Plik  et  Plok.     Scenes  Maritimes. 
8vo,  morocco  back  and  boards,  gilt  top.  Paris,  1832 

*  Rare.     Fourth  edition  of  the  first  book  written  by  Eugene 
Sue,  with  autograph  inscription  on  fly-leaf. 

893.  SUE    (EUGfiNE).     Atar-Gull.     2  vols.  8vo,  boards, 
worn  sheep  back.  Paris,  1832 

*  Fourth  edition  of  the  second  book  written  by  the  author, 
with   inscription   on   half-title,   "L'Auteur  d  son   ami   le  Dr. 
Lefevre. ' ' 

894.  SULLIVAN  (T.  R.).    Lands  of  Summer,  Sketches  in 
Italy,  Sicily  and  Greece.  Illustrated.  12mo,  cloth.    Bost.  1908 

*  With  an  inscription  by  the  author. 

895.  SULLY    (JAMES).     Pessimism:    A  History   and   a 
Criticism.    8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1877 

*  Inscribed,  "/  wish  you,  and  your  country  a  long  and  com- 
plete exemption  from  the  malady  of  Pessimism.    James  Sully." 

99 


896.  SUTTNER    (BERTHA    VON).      Lay    Down    Your 
Arms:   The  Autobiography  of  Martha  von  Tilling.     12mo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1906 

*  Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author  regarding  this  book 
and  her  work  for  peace. 

897.  SWINBURNE  (A.  C.).    Atalanta  in  Calydon.    12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1899 

*  With  autograph  of  A.  C.  Swinburne  on  half-title. 

898.  [SYLVA    (CARMEN).]      Carmen  Sylva  intime  par 
G.  Bengesco.    Portraits  and  illustrations.    12mo,  red  padded 
morocco,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  FIRST     EDITION.       Inscribed    by    the     Queen     Elisabeth : 
"When  a  real  friend  writes  your  life  you  don't  feel  as  if  you 
were  flayed  alive. !    Elisabeth  (Queen  of  Eoumania).      Bucar- 
est,  March,  1906."    Also  inscribed  by  the  author,  G.  Bengesco. 

899.  SYLVA    (CARMEN).     Heimat.      (Native    country) 
Poems.    Square  16mo,  original  cloth,  gilt  edges.      Bonn,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  in  pencil:    "My  special  cure  against  home-sick- 
ness not  very  efficacious.     Elisabeth.     Carmen  Sylva"   (Queen 
of  Eoumania). 

900.  SYLVA    (CARMEN)     AND    STRETTEL    (ALMA). 
Legends  from  River  and  Mountain.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  and  Lond.  1896 

*  With   the   following   full-page  inscription   by   the   author : 
"These  legends  were  invented  by  me  all  but  one  of  the  Virf 
cu  Dor,  which  already  existed.    I  have  had  the  chance  of  hav- 
ing  them    believed   and   accepted  as   real   folk-lore.       Carmen 
Sylva.    Elisabeth." 

•  901.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).   Stiirme  (Storms).  12mo,  orieri- 
nal  cloth.  Bonn,  1889 

*  Inscribed   in  pencil:    "My  first  greater  productions,   first 
printed  as  MS.  only,  before  I  published  songs!     Elisabeth" 
[Queen  of  Eoumania]. 

902.  SYMONS  (ARTHUR) .  An  Introduction  to  the  Study 
of  Browning.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1886 

*  FIRST   EDITION ;    inscribed :    "I  was   amply  re-paid   when 
Meredith  wrote  to  me  that  I  had  'done  knightly  service  to  a 
brave  leader.'    Arthur  Symons." 

903.  SYMONS    (ARTHUR).     Days    and   Nights.     12mo, 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1889 

*  FIRST  EDITION;  inscribed:  "I  write  my  name  in  this  book 
of  apprentice  work  only  to  say  that  I  no  longer  hold  myself 
responsible  for  what  it  contains.     Arthur  Symons." 

904.  SYMONS  (ARTHUR).    London  Nights.    Royal  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

*  FIRST    EDITION ;    on    Large    Paper.      Inscribed :     "I    like 
people  to  read  this   book  on   its  final  form  in   my  collected 
'Poems,'  where  a  few  of  the  pieces  are  omitted,  and  a  few 
more  inserted." — Arthur  Symons. 

lv)0 


905.  SYMONS  (ARTHUR).     The  Savoy.     An  Illustrated 
Quarterly,  edited  by  Arthur  Symons.  Illustrations  by  Aubrey 
Beardsley,  Chas.  Conder,  Joseph  Pennell,  and  others.    3  vols. 
4to,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

*  Vol.  1  has  an  inscription  by  Arthur  Symons,  Vols.  2  and 
3  have  his  autograph. 

906.  SYMONS  (ARTHUR).    Amoris  Victima.    8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1897" 

*  FIRST  EDITION;   inscribed,  "I  owe  the  title,  Amoris  Vic- 
tima to  Coventry  Patmore,  who  quoted  it,  in  the  theological 
sense,  in  one  of  his  notes.    Arthur  Symons." 

907.  SYMONS    (ARTHUR).     Aubrey  Beardsley.     3  por- 
traits and  6  illustrations.    Small  4to,  boards,  cloth  back. 

Lond.  189$ 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  This  is,  I  believe,  a  Study  of  Pierrot,  as  pro- 
phet.   Arthur  Symons." 

908.  SYMONS  (ARTHUR).    The  Symbolist  Movement  in 
Literature.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1899 

*  With    a    quotation    from    Gerard    de    Nerval,    by    Arthur 
Symons,  on  the  fly-leaf. 

909.  SYMONS  (ARTHUR).    William  Blake.     8vo,  cloth,, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1907 

*  With  a  quotation  from  Blake 's  Marriage  of  Heaven  and 
Hell,  signed,  Arthur  Symons. 

910.  TABB  (JOHN  B.).    Lyrics.    FIRST  EDITION.     16mo, 
marbled  boards,  uncut.  Bost.  1897" 

*  Presentation    copy,    with    signed    poem    in   author  'B    auto- 
graph.    Printed  on  special  thin  paper. 

911.  TABB   (JOHN  B.).     The  Rosary  in  Rhyme.     With 
woodcut  illustrations.     FIRST  EDITION.     Square  16mo,  limp 
parchment  boards,  uncut,  with  silk  ties.  [Bost.]  1904 

*  With  autographed  inscription  by  the  author  on  the  first 
fly-leaf,  -and  on  the  following  leaf  he  has  inscribed  an  original 
poem  of  2  stanzas,  "Christmas." 

912.  TAILHADE  (LAURENT).      Imbeciles    et    Gredins 
(1895-1900).     Square  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1900 

*  One  of  15  copies  on  Holland  paper;  with  a  full-page  poem 
written  by  Laurent  Taillade  on  the  back  of  the  half -title. 

913.  TAYLOR  (BAYARD).    Poems  of  the  Orient.    FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Bost.  1855 

*  Advance  copy,  with  presentation  inscription  by  the  author 
dated  Oct.  1854. 

914.  TAYLOR    (BAYARD).     The  Masque  of  the   Gods. 
FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1872' 

*  Inserted  is  a  presentation  slip  signed  by  the  author. 

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915.  THACKERAY   (ANNE).     Old  Kensington.     Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1898 

*  Inscribed,   "A    book  written   by  a   woman   now   no   more, 
Anne  Thackeray  Eitchie.     Wimbledon  June  1901." 

916.  THANET   (OCTAVE).     A  Slave  to  Duty  &  Other 
Women.    Chicago,  1898 ;  Expiation.    N.  Y.  1896 ;  An  Adven- 
ture in  Photography.    N.  Y.  1893 ;  The  Heart  of  Toil.    N.  Y. 
1898,  and  one  other.     Illustrated.     5  vols.  12mo  and  16mo, 

cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  either  a  signed  inscription  by  the 
author,  or  a  pen-and-ink  sketch,  or  both. 

917.  THANET  (OCTAVE— Alice  French).   The  Captured 
Dream  and  other  Stories.    N.  Y.  1899;  Knitters  in  the  Sun. 
Bost.  1898 ;  The  Missionary  Sheriff.    Host.  1899 ;  The  Man  of 
the  Hour.     Indianapolis,  n.  d. ;  Stories  of  a  Western  Town. 
N.  Y.  1893.    5  vols.  12mo  and  18mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author, 
some  having  also  her  device  of  a  girl  on  a  fence. 

918.  THEURIET  (ANDRE).    Le  Chemin  des  Bois.    12mo, 
boards,  with  leather  back.  Paris,  1867 

*  FIRST  EDITION  of  his  first  book.     Inscription  on  half-title 
by  the  author. 

919.  THEURIET  (ANDRfi).    Coeurs  meurtris ;  Boisfleury. 
2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.      Paris,  1896-1897 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Proof  copies,  presentation  to  Emile  Zola 
and  inscribed  in  each  volume  by  Andre  Theuriet. 

920.  THEURIET   (ANDRfi).     Sensations  d 'Enfant  Mon- 
sieur Lulu.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.      Paris,  1902 

*  One  of   10   copies  on  Holland  paper,  with   autograph  in- 
scription on  half-title. 

921.  THEURIET  (ANDRfi).   Chanteraine.   12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1904 

*  One   of   10   copies   on    Holland  paper   with  autograph   in- 
scription on  half-title. 

922.  THOMPSON  (FRANCIS).    Poems.     With  title-page 
and  cover  designs  by  Laurence  Housman.    Small  4to,  boards, 
uncut.  Lond.  1893 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;   with  autograph  of  Francis  Thompson  on 
fly-leaf. 

923.  THOMPSON  (FRANCIS).    Sister-Songs,  An  Offering 
to  Two  Sisters.    Frontispiece,  title-page  and  cover  design  by 
Laurence  Housman.    Small  4to,  cloth,  uncut.          Lond.  1895 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;   with  autograph  of  Francis  Thompson  on 
fly-leaf. 

924.  THOMPSON  (MAURICE).    Lincoln's  Grave.    FIRST 
EDITION.    16mo,  vellum,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1894 

'Edition    limited    to    450    copies.      Inscribed    "Across    the 
Chasm,  Maurice  Thompson." 

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925.  THOMPSON-SETON   (ERNEST).     Wild  Animals  I 
Have  Known.    200  Drawings.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

926.  THOMPSON-SETON  (ERNEST).     Lobo,   Rag,   and 
Vixen.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.    N.  Y.  1900 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

927.  THOMPSON-SETON   (ERNEST).     Two  Littk  Sav- 
ages.   With  over  200  drawings.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1903 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

928.  THOMPSON    (VANCE).     French   Portraits,   Being 
Appreciations  of  the  Writers  of  Young  France.    Illustrated. 
Large  8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1900 

*  With  an  interesting  inscription  by  Vance  Thompson. 

929.  THORPE  (FRANCIS  NEWTON).    A  Constitutional 
History  of  the  American  People,  1776-1850.    Maps.     2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  Both  volumes  inscribed  by  the  author. 

930.  TIERCELIN    (LOUIS).     Les   cloches;   Le   Cloarec; 
Bretons  de  Lettres;  and  10  others.     13  vols.  12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST    EDITIONS;     all    inscribed    on    half-title    by    Louis 
Tiercelin. 

931.  TISSOT   (VICTOR).     La  Police  secrete  Prussienne; 
(Ch.  Bocher).  Lettres  de  Crimee  Souvenirs  de  Guerre.   2  vols. 
half  calf.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  Presentation    copies    to    Mr.    Georges    Bastard    with    auto- 
graph inscriptions. 

932.  TODHUNTER   (JOHN).     The  Banshee;  A  Sicilian 
Idyll,  A  Pastoral  Play.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and  quarto  boards. 

Lond.  1888-90 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS  ;  inscribed  by  the  author. 

933.  TOLSTOI  (LYOF  N.).    The  Novels  and  other  Works 
of    Tolstoi,    including    Essays,    Letters,    and    Miscellanies. 
24  vols.  8vo,  half  black  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.      N.  Y.  1904 

*  A  remarkable  set,  each  volume  being  signed  by  the  author 
on  the  fly-leaf.     In  volume  two  of  the  Essays  appears  a  full- 
page  signed  inscription  in  English  entirely  in  the  handwriting 
of  Tolstoi,  reading  in  part:  "You  believe  that  your  well-being 
consists  in  riches  and  honours,  we  believe  in  something  else. 
Our  belief  shwvs  us  that  our  advantage  is  not  in  violence  but 
in   submissiveness ;   not    in    wealth    but    in   giving    everything 
away,  and  we,  like  plants  in  the  light,  cannot  help  striving  in 
the   direction   where   we  see   our   advantage.     21   July,   1906. 
Leo  Tolstoi." 

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934.  TORREY   (BRADFORD).     A  Florida  Sketch-Book.. 
Bost.  1895;  A  Rambler's  Lease.     Bost.  1892;  A  World  of 
Green  Hills.    Bost.  1898.    3  vols.  16mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

935.  TOUDOUZE  (GUSTAVE).    Ma  Douce.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1892 

*  Unique  copy,  containing  an  original  manuscript  page  of 
this  novel.     Presented  by  the  author  to  E.  de  Goncourt  and 
inscribed  on  the  half-title.     Printed  dedication  to  E.  de  Gon- 
court.   Inscribed  also  by  E.  de  Goncourt  on  fly-leaf  in  red  ink. 

936.  TOURGfiE  (ALBION  W.).    Letters  to  a  King.    FIRST- 
EDITION.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth.  Cinn.  1888- 

*  With  autograph  inscription  in  the  form  of  an  A.  L.  S.v 
occupying  2  pp.,  one  being  a  fly-leaf,  and  the  other  the  recto 
of  portrait.     A  fine  letter,  referring  to  the  subject  matter  of 
the  book. 

937.  TROWBRIDGE  (JOHN  T.).    The  Vagabonds.   With 
illustrations  by  Darley.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth  (shaken). 

*  With  autographed  inscription  by  the  author.      N.  Y.  1864 

938.  TROWBRIDGE    (JOHN    TOWNSEND).      Poetical 
Works.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1903 

*  On  the  fly-leaf  of  the  book,  the  author  has  transcribed  his 
epigram  "An  Odious  Comparison,"  and  signed  the  inscription 
with  his  autograph  in  full. 

939.  TUPPER  (M.  F.).    Raleigh:  His  Life  and  his  Death. 
8vo,  original  wrappers.  Lond.  1866 

•Presentation  copy,  "For  E.  H.  D.  Barham  from  Martin 
F.  Tupper." 

940.  TUPPER  (MARTIN  F.).  Select  Miscellaneous  Poems. 
Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1874 

*  Presentation  copy,  "For  Dr.  Stephen  Mackenzie  with  very 
Tcind  regards  of  Martin  F.  Tupper,  July  SI,  1878." 

941.  TURQUAM    (JOSEPH).     Madame  Duchesse  d'An- 
gouleme   (1778-1851).     With  2  heliogravure  portraits.     8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1909 

*  FIEST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
2  pages  of  characteristic  inscription. 

942.  TURKISH  MANUSCRIPT  on  paper  of  the  18th  cen- 
tury.    Written  in  red  and  black  with  heading  in  gold  and 
colors.     Contains  the  glorification  of  God  and  his  prophet 
Mohammed  in  verse.    Folio,  contemporary  morocco  binding. 

Ssec.  XVIII. 

*  This  work  is  prohibited  in   Turkey,   and  the  Government 
has  suppressed  all  copies  printed  from  this  manuscript,  which; 
was  once  in  the  National  Library  of  Turkey. 

943.  TYNAN  (KATHARINE).    Louise  de  la  Valliere,  and 
Other  Poems.     12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1885- 

*  Presentation    copy,    "  W.    M.    Eossetti,    given    with    much, 
humility  by  the  Writer,  August  5,  1885." 

104 


944.  TYNAN  (KATHARINE).    The  Story  of  Bawn,  1906; 
The  Lost  Angel,  1908 ;  Mary  Gray,  1909.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1906-09 

*  Each  volume  signed  by  the  author,  the  first  two  with  poems  . 
and  the  last-named  with  long  inscription  in  her  autograph. 

945.  TYPES    DE    PARIS    (LES).     Edition    du    Figaro. 
Texte  par  Edmond  de  Goncourt,  Emile  Zola,  Guy  de  Maupas- 
sant, Jean  Richepin,  Octave  Mirbeau,  and  15  other  known 
authors.     Numerous  illustrations  in  black  in  colors  by  Jean- 
Franqois  Raffaelli.    4to,  original  decorated  silk  covers. 

Paris:  Plon-Nourrit  [1889] 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  illustrator  to  Emile  Zola,  with 
autograph  inscription. 

946.  UCHARD    (MARIO).     La   Fiamina;   Le   retour   du 
Mari.     2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1857-1858 

*  FIRST   EDITIONS  of  the  first  and  second  books  issued  by 
the  author.     Each  volume  inscribed  by  M.  Uchard. 

947.  UZANNE   (OCTAVE).      Caprices    d'un    Bibliophile. 
Etched  frontispiece  by  Adolphe  Lalauze.    12mo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top.  Paris,  1878 

*  Limited  edition  on  Holland  paper,  inscribed  on  the  half- 
title  by  Octave  Uzanne. 

948.  UZANNE   (OCTAVE).     Le  Bric-a-Brac  de  1 'Amour. 
Preface  par  Jules  Barbey  d'Aurevilly.     Etched  frontispiece 
by  Ad.  Lalauze.    8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

Paris,  1879 

*  Presentation  copy   from   the  author  with  inscription:    "A 
James   Carleton    Young    this  Loves   Boole    .    .    .   when   I    was 
'young'  myself.     Friendly,  Octave  Uzanne." 

949.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).  Le  Calendrier  de  Venus.  8vo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1880 

*  With  a  fine  etched   frontispiece  by  Perret,  vignettes  and 
tail-pieces    in    red.       Author's    presentation    inscription,    "A 
James  Carleton  Young   This  took  of  a  'young  one'  now  old 
Devil.    Octave  Uzanne." 

950.  UZANNE    (OCTAVE).     Anecdotes  sur  la  Comtesse 
Du    Barry;    avec    preface    et    index.      Imp.    8vo,    original 
wrappers,  loose  in  a  portofolio,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1880 

*  Limited   edition   on  Whatman  paper,   with  tinted   frontis- 
piece engraved  by  Lalau?e.     Presentation  from  the  author  with 
inscription    on    half-title    in    French:     "To    James    Carleton 
Young.     These  anecdotes  on  amiable  Queen  of  the  'left-hand' 
who  expiated  her  follies  on  the  scaffold.     In  friendly  remem- 
brance.    Octave  Uaanne." 

951.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).    La  Gazette  de  Cythere;  avec 
notice  historique.     Imp.  8vo,  original  covers,  uncut  edges,  in 
a  portfolio,  boards,  leather  back.  Paris,  1881 

*  One  of  only  a  small  edition  printed  with  tinted   frontis- 
piece and  woodcut  vignettes  by  Goujean.     Presentation  copy 
with  half-title  inscription  by  Octave  Uzanne. 


952.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).    L'fiventail.    Illustrations  in 
various  tints  by  Paul  Avril.    Imp.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt 
top,  uncut  edges,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1882 

*  Inscribed  on  the  half-title  by  Octave  Uzanne. 

953.  UZANNE    (OCTAVE).      L 'Ombrelle— Le    Gant— Le 
Manchon.    Illustrations  in  varying  tints  by  Paul  Avril.    Imp. 
8vo,   full   green   levant   morocco,   richly   decorated  with   an 
umbrella  tooled  in  gold,  white  and  dark  rose  morocco  inlays 
on  the  front  border,  gilt  inside  borders,  gilt  over  uncut  edges, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  Riviere.    In  a  case.      Paris,  1883 

*  Inscription  on  half-title  in  French:  "To  Mr.  James  Carle- 
ton   Young.     The   author  is  glad   to   have  in  his   hands   this 
book  about  the  elegances  of  former  times  and  who  hopes  to 
know  some  day,  in  France,  if  not  beyond  the  ocean,  the  pos- 
sessor  of   this   book   who   WAS   so   kind  as   to   honor  it   by   a 
request  to  have  it  autographed.     Octave  Uzanne." 

954.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).  Les Mceurs Secretes du XVIIIe 
Siecle,  avec  preface,  notes  et  index.    Imp.  8vo,  original  covers, 
uncut  edges,  in  a  portfolio,  boards,  leather  back.      Paris,  1883 

*  One  of  only  a  small  edition  printed  with  tinted  frontis- 
piece and  vignette  engraved  by  Paul  Avril.     Presentation  with 
inscription  on  half-title  by  the  author. 

955.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).  Son  Altesse  La  Femme.  Illus- 
trations by  Henri  Gervex,  Y.-A.  Gonzales,  L.  Kratke,  Albert 
Lynch.    Royal  8vo,  original  covers,  uncut  edges,  in  original 
wrappers  with  ties.  Paris,  1885 

*  Special  copy  on  Japan  paper  for  Mr.  Ellie  Beithet.     Full- 
page  illustrations  in  colors,  etchings  in  two  states.     Presenta- 
tion copy  from  the  author  with  inscription  on  half-title.     "A 
James  Carleton  Young.     God  save  the  woman,  the  kind  and 
sweet  Majesty! — Friendly  Octave  Ueanne." 

956.  UZANNE     (OCTAVE).      La    Francaise    du    Siecle. 
Modes,  mo3urs,  usages.    Illustrations  a  I' aquarelle  dc  Albert 
Lynch,  gravees  a  I'eau-forte  en  couleurs  par  Eugene  Gaujean. 
Royal  8vo,  original  covers,  in  ornamental  wrappers  with  ties, 
uncut  edges.  Paris,  1886 

*  Author  'a  presentation  copy  with  inscription  on  half-title, 
in  French:    "To  Mr.  James  Carleton  Young.     This  Dilemma 
of  French  ladies  with  good  American  grace.     Cordial  homage. 
Octave  Uzanne." 

957.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).    Nos  amis  les  Livres,  causerie 
sur  la  litterature  curieuse  et  de  la  librairie.    Etched  frontis- 
piece by  E.  Manesse.    12mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1886 

*  Limited    Holland   paper    edition ;    with   autograph   inscrip- 
tion by  Octave  Uzanne. 

958.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).    Le  Miroir  du  Monde.    Notes 
et  Sensations  de  la  vie  pittoresque.     Numerous  illustrations 
with  etched  frontispiece  by  Paul  Avril,  many  of  them  colored, 
tinted  or  illuminated  with  gold.    Royal  8vo,  original  covers, 

106 


uncut   edges,   in   original   decorative   leather   wrappers,   silk 
lined.  Paris,  1888 

*  Limited  edition  on  Vellum  paper,  with  autograph  inscrip- 
tion and  a  dedication  on  a  special  page  with  decorative  bor- 
der   (loose  in  covers).     The  inscription  reads:    "A   mon  ami 
James  Carleton  Young.     The  paper  of  'The  Miroir  du  Monde' 
is  really   blotting  paper  .   .   .  so  I   am   obliged   to   write  my 
dedicace  upon  this  decorative  vellum.    Octave  Ueanne." 

959.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).    Le  Paroissien  du  Celibataire. 
Observations  physiologiques  et  morales  sur  1'Etat  du  Celibat. 
Illustrations   de   Albert   Lynch,    gravees   a   I'eau-forte    par 
E.  Gaujean.    Royal  8vo,  original  covers,  uncut.       Paris,  1890 

*  Special  copy  on  Japan  paper.     Frontispiece  in  two  states 
with    beautiful    vignettes    and    woodcuts.      Presentation    copy 
with  inscription  on  half-title  by  Octave  Uzanne. 

960.  UZANNE    (OCTAVE).     Le  Livre  Moderne.     Revue 
du  Monde  litteraire  et  des  Bibliophiles  contemporains,  1890- 
1891.     22  parts,  with  numerous  illustrations,  beautiful  etch- 
ings in  two  states,  portraits,  bookplates  and  vignettes,  etc.  .  .  . 
by  knawn  artists.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  edges. 

Paris,  1890-1891 

*  Limited   de  Luxe  edition  on   Holland  paper.     Every  part 
contains  a  very  characteristic  and  interesting  inscription   by 
the  author.    Part  8  of  1890  and  part  15  of  1891  are  missing. 

961.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).    L 'Art  et  L 'Idee.    Revue  con- 
temporaine   du   Dillettantisme   litteraire   et   de  la   curiosite. 
2   vols.     Richly   illustrated    with   numerous   colored   plates, 
etchings,  heliogravures,  etc.  .  .  by  Paul  Avril,  Pierre  Vidal, 
Helle,  Vallotin,  and  others.    2  frontispieces.    Royal  8vo,  half 
morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1892 

*  Limited  edition  on  vellum  paper.     With  a  very  interesting 
inscription  by  the  author  to  Mr.  Young  in  each  volume.     Con- 
tains also  two  bookplates  etched  by  Henri  Boutet. 

962.  UZANNE   (OCTAVE).     The  Book-Hunter  in  Paris: 
Studies  among  the  Bookstalls  and  the  Quays.    Numerous  illus- 
trations.   Royal  8vo,  original  cloth,  uncut  edges,  gilt  top. 

Lond.  1893 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Young  with  a 
very  interesting  and  long  inscription. 

963.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).  La  Cagoule.  Visions  de  Notre 
Heure.     Choses  et  gens  qui  passent.     Notations  d'Art,   de 
literature  et  vie  pittoresque.     With  a  fine  and  characteristic 
folding  original  lithograph   by  Dillon.     8vo,   original  litho- 
graphic wrappers,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1899 

*  One  of  50  copies  printed  on  fine  China  paper  and  having 
the  author's  presentation  inscription   on  half-title  in   French: 
' '  To    James    Carleton    Young.      These    instantaneous    photo- 
graphs of  vagabond,  literary  man.    Octave  Ueanne. ' ' 

Contains  numerous  interesting  anecdotes  of  Oscar  Wilde, 
Whistler,  Anatole  France,  F61icien  Hops,  Yvette  Guilbert,  Zola, 
and  numerous  other  famous  authors  and  artists. 

107 


964.  VACHON    (MARIUS).     Detaille.     24  photogravure 
plates  and  numerous  illustrations.    4to,  original  wrappers. 

Paris,  1898 

*  Presentation  copy,  inscribed  by  Edouard  Detaille. 

965.  VACQUERIE   (AUGUSTE).     Mes  premieres  annees 
de  Paris.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1872 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author.     Inserted  is  the  original  manu- 
script of  the  Discourse  pronounced  by  Vacquerie  on  Nov.  8, 
1892,  at  the  banquet  de  "La  Plume,"  5  pp.  8vo,  his  photo- 
graph and  the  invitation  programme  to  the  banquet. 

966.  VANDAL   (ALBERT).     Louis  XV  et  Elisabeth  de 
Russie.    Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1882 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  with  autograph  inscription  on  the  half-title. 

967.  VAN  DYKE  (HENRY).    The  White  Bees;  The  Spirit 
of  America;  The  Music  Lover.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1907-10 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS  ;  inscribed  by  the  author. 

968.  VAN  RENSSELAER  (MRS.  SCHUYLER).    English 
Cathedrals.    Illustrated  with  154  drawings  by  Joseph  Pennell. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author:  "An  amateur  my- 
self, I  need  hardly  say  that  this  is  a  volume  for  amateurs,  not 
for  architects.    M.  G.  Van  Eensselaer." 

969.  VERHAEREN  (fimile).  Rembrandt.  Illustrated  with 
80  reproductions.    Square  8vo,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  n.  d. 

*  One  of  30  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  author 's  autograph 
inscription. 

970.  VERHAEREN    (EMILE).      Ausgewahlte    Gedichte, 
in  nachdichtung  von  Stefan  Zweig.    Royal  8vo,  half  vellum, 
uncut  edges.  Berlin,  1904 

*  One  of   a  limited  edition  on   Holland  paper   with  a  por- 
trait   of   Verhaeren.      Presentation   copy;    with    inscription    in 
French  by  the  author,  and  in  German  by  the  translator. 

971.  VERHAEREN  (EMILE).    James  Ensor.    34  plates 
and  illustrations.    4to,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

Bruxelles,  1908 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper.     De  Luxe  Edition,  with 
2  original  etchings  by  James  Ensor.     Inscribed  on  the  half- 
title  by  the  author. 

972.  VERHAEREN   (EMILE).     Toute  la  Flandre.     Les 
Heros.     8vo,  original  covers,  uncut.  Bruxelles,  1908 

*  One   of   25    copies   on   Holland   paper.      Inscribed   by   the 
author. 

973.  VERLAINE    (PAUL).     Poemes   Saturniens.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1867 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  F. 
Champsaur,  with  inscription. 

108 


974.  VERLAINE    (PAUL).     La   bonne   chanson.     16mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1870 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  Verlaine. 

975.  VERLAINE     (PAUL).      Romances    sans    Paroles— 
Ariettes    oubliees,    Paysages    Beiges. — Birds    in    the    night. 
Aquarelles.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken). 

Sens:  M.  L'Hermitte,  1874 

*  FIRST  PUBLISHED  EDITION.     Presentation  from  the  author 
to   F.    Champsaur,   with   inscription.      Inlaid   is   a   portrait   of 
Verlaine  and  a  review  of  the  book  signed  by  E.  Lepelletier. 

976.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).    Amour.    FIRST  EDITION.  Por- 
trait (inserted).    12mo,  original  covers,  uncut.        Paris,  1888 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

977.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).    Paralelement.    12mo,  original 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1889 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  inscribed  by  the  author. 

978.  VERNE  (JULES).    Michael  Strogoff,  the  Courier  of 
the  Czar.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1902 

*  With  autographed  inscription  in  French  by  the  author. 

979.  VERNE  (JULES).    The  Giant  Raft.    Parti.    Eight 
Hundred  Leagues  on  the  Amazon.     Part  II.     The  Crypto- 
gram.   Illustrated.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

Lond.  1881-82 

*  Each  volume  contains  an  autographed  inscription  in  French 
by  the  author. 

980.  VIGOUREX  (MME.  CLARISSE).    Parole  de  Provi- 
dence.    8vo,  half  calf  (back  damaged). 

Paris:  Bossange  Pere,  1834 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Rare.     Presentation  copy,  with  autograph 
inscription. 

981.  VILLARI    (PASQUALE).     La    Storia   di    Girolamo 
Savonarola  e  de'suoi  tempi.    2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers, 
Uncut.  Florence,  1898 

*  Inscribed    in    the   first   volume:    "This    is    the    life    of    a 
martyr  for  liberty  of  conscience.    P.  Villari."  (Translation.) 

982.  VILLARI   (PASQUALE).     I  primi  due  seeoli  dolla 
sloria  di   Firenze;  Le   Invasion!  barbarichi  in  Italia;  Arte 
storia  e  Filosofia ;  and  others.    6  vols.  8vo  and  12mo.  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Florence  and  Milan,  1884-1905 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  P.  Villari. 

983.  VIZETELLY   (ERNEST  A.).     Emile  Zola,  Novelist 
and  Reformer.    Illustrated  by  portraits,  views,  and  facsimiles. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1904 

'Inscribed,  "The  writing  of  this  look  was  to  me  larihhi  a 
labor  of  love,  for  I  had  known  Zola  for  many  years,  and  he 
was  a  good  and  true  friend  to  me,  one  whom  I  shall  always 
remember  as  an  elder  brother.  Ernest  A.  Viaetelly." 

109 


984.  VILLIERS  DE  L 'ISLE-AD AM  (LE  COMTE  DE). 
Le  Nouveau-Monde.    Drame  en  5  actes,  en  prose.    Royal  8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1880 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Obtained  the  Michaelis  prize  for  the  best 
drama  written  by  a  French  author,  introducing  as  one  of  the 
episodes,   the  Declaration  of   Independence  in   United  States, 
in  honor  of  the  centennial  celebration.     Inscribed  by  the  au- 
thor. 

985.  VOGT  (WILLIAM).    L'Altiere  confession.    Portrait 
de  I'auteur  (eau  forte}  par  Marcelin  Desboutins.    12mo,  half 
cloth.  Paris,  1892 

*  Special    copy    on    Japan    paper,    printed    for    Mr.    Leon 
Deschamps.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

986.  VOGUE  (LE  COMTE  DE).    Syrie  centrale.    Archi- 
tecture civile  et  religieuse  du  ler  au  VIIe  siecle.     With  151 
engraved  plates.     2  vols.  folio  loose  in  original  half  cloth 
portofolios.  Paris:  Baudry,  1865-1877 

*  Inlaid  is  one  folio  page  of  autograph  inscription  by  the 
author. 

987.  VOYNICH    (E.   L.).     The  Gadfly.     FIRST   EDITION. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut  (shaken  and  binding  soiled). 

Lond.  1897 

*  Inscribed,  "E.  L.  Voynich,  London  12  April  190%." 

988.  WATTS-DUNTON    (THEODORE).      Aylwin;    The 
Coming  of  Love.  2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.       Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1898 

*  With  autograph  of  author  on  fly-leaf. 

989.  WAY    (THOMAS    R.).      Architectural    Remains    of 
Richmond,    Twickenham,    Kew,    Petersham    and    Mortlake. 
With  Notes  by  Frederic  Chapman.    24  lithographs  by  Thos. 
R.  Way.    4i»,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1900 

*  With    an    original    pencil    drawing    on    fly-leaf,    ' '  LONDON 
FROM   WATERLOO   BRIDGE,   LOOKING   EAST,"    Thomas  R.    Way, 
1908. 

990.  WAY  (THOMAS  R.).    Ancient  Royal  Palaces  In  and 
Near  London,  with  Notes  by  Frederic  Chapman.     With  24 
full-page  lithographs  by  T.  R.  Way.    4to,  cloth.       Lond.  1902 

991.  WELLS  (H.  G.).    The  Stolen  Bacillus  and  Other  In- 
cidents.   FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.          Lond.  1895 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  The  Temptation  of  Harringay,  the  first  story 
I  wrote   (so  far  as  I  can  remember  now)   was  done  in  1889. 
H.  G.  Wells." 

992.  WELLS  (H.  G.).    The  Wonderful  Visit.    Crown  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

*  FIRST  EDITION;  "With  the  Author's  kind  regards." 

993.  WELLS  (H.  G.).  The  Wheels  of  Chance.  Illustrated. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  with  the  autograph  of  author  on  fly-leaf. 

110 


994.  WELLS  (H.  G.).     The  Invisible  Man:   A  Grotesque 
Romance.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1897 

*  Inscribed,  "In  the  American  edition  tJiere  is  an  additional 
chapter.    H.  G.  Wells." 

995.  WELLS  (H.  G.).    Certain  Personal  Matters,  a  Collec- 
tion of  Material,  mainly  Autobiographical.     FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

*  Inscribed,  "On  p.  163  I  have  marked  passages  originally 
part  of  an  essay  read  before  the  Students  Debating  Soc.  at 
the  Royal  College  of  Science  and  the  first  thing  I  ever  wrote. 
H.  G.  Wells." 

996.  WEYMAN  (STANLEY  J.).  A  Gentleman  of  France. 
FIRST  EDITION.    3  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut  (loose  in  bind- 
ing, covers  soiled).  Lond.  1893 

*  Inscribed,   ' '  The  most  popular  of  my   books.     Stanley  J. 
Weyman. ' ' 

997.  WEYMAN  (STANLEY  J.).    My  Lady  Botha.    Illus- 
trated.   12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1894 

*  With  the  autograph  of  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

998.  WHEATLEY  (HENRY  B.).     Prices  of  Books:    An 
Inquiry  into  the  Changes  in  the  Price  of  Books  which  have 
occurred  in  England  at  different  periods.     Introduction  by 
R.  Garnett.     12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1898 

*  With   the   autographs   of   Eichard    Garnett  and   Henry  B. 
Wheatley. 

999.  WHEATLEY  (H.  B.).    How  to  Catalogue  a  Library; 
How  to  Make  an  Index.    2  vols.  16mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

*  Both  inscribed  by  H.  B.  Wheatley.         Lond.   1889-1902 

1000.  WHIPPLE   (EDWIN  P.).     Lectures  on  Literature 
and  Life.     16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1850 

*  Presentation  copy. 

1001.  WHIPPLE  (EDWIN  P.).    Essays  and  Reviews.    2 
vols.  16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1851 

*  On     the     fly-leaf,     "Mrs.     Charlotte    B.     Whipple    from 
E.  P.  W." 

1002.  WHIPPLE   (EDWIN  P.).     Character  and  Charac- 
teristic Men.    16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1866 

*  Presentation  copy. 

1003.  WHITING     (LILIAN).      From    Dreamland    Sent, 
16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1895 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  inscribed,  also  an  A.  L.  S.     "I  beg  you 
not  to  keep  this  poor  unsightly  volume.     It  has  hardly  more 
than  half  the  poems  of  the  beautiful  (white  and  gold)  edition 
of  Little  Brown  4"  Co.    Please  burn  it. — I  never  could  endure 
it.     Most  sincerely,  Lilian  Whiting." 

1004.  WHITING    (LILIAN).     The  World  Beautiful.     3 
series  complete.    3  vols.  16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1896-99 

*  All  inscribed  by  Lilian  Whiting. 

Ill 


1005.  WHITING     (LILIAN).      Kate    Field.      Portraits. 
8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1899 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  inscribed,  ' '  Kate  Field  was  a  woman  of 
exceptional  nobleness  of  character  and  singularly  lofty  ideals, 
which  she  endeavored  faithfully  to  embody  in  her  work  and 
life.     Lilian  Whiting." 

1006.  WHITING  (LILIAN).    A  Study  of  Elizabeth  Bar- 
rett Browning;  Kate  Field,  A  Record.     Portraits.     2  vols. 
16mo  and  12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1899-1900 

*  Both  inscribed  by  Lilian  Whiting. 

1007.  WHITING  (LILIAN).     Boston  Days,  The  City  of 
Beautiful  Ideals.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1902 

*  Inscribed,  "In  ' Boston  Days '  I  have  endeavored  to  grasp 
somewhat  of  that  golden  enchantment  which  invested  the  city 
in  the  days  of  Emerson,  Lowell,  Longfellow,  Holmes,  Whittier 
and  Phillips  BrooJc.    Lilian  Whiting. ' ' 

1008.  WHITING  (LILIAN).    Paris  The  Beautiful.    Illus- 
trated.   8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1908 

*  With  a   one-page  inscription,   and  two  poems,   written   on 
fly-leaves,  by  Lilian  Whiting. 

1009.  WHITMAN  (SIDNEY).    Imperial  Germany.    12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1891 

*  With  an   inscription   on   half-title  and  several  corrections 
in  the  Preface,  by  Sidney  Whitman. 

1010.  WHITMAN  (SIDNEY).     Teuton  Studies.     Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1895 

*  With  an  inscription,  on  the  half-title,  by  Sidney  Whitman. 

1011.  WHITMAN  (WALT).    Leaves  of  Grass,  with  Sands 
at  Seventy.    Portraits.    12mo,  morocco,  gilt,  with  a  flap  and 
tuck.  n.  p.,  1889 

*  A  Special  Autograph  Edition,  with  portraits  from  life,  to 
celebrate   the   finishing    of   Whitman's    70th   year.     With    the 
autograph  of  Walt  Whitman. 

1012.  WHITNEY  (HELEN  HAY).     Sonnets  and  Songs. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1905 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  with  an  original  poem  on  fly-leaf  by  Helen 
Hay  Whitney. 

1013.  WIEL  (ALETHEA).    The  Romance  of  the  House  of 
Savoy,   1003-1519.     Illustrated.     2  vols.   12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1898 

*  With  a  quotation  in  each  of  the  volumes  by  the  author. 

1014.  WIENER    (LEO).     Anthology  of  Russian  Litera- 
ture, From  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time.     Por- 
traits.   2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1902 

*  Both  volumes  inscribed  by  the  author. 

1015.  WILDE     (LADY).      Poems    by    Speranza     (Lady 
Wilde).     Portrait.     12mo,  cloth  (shaken).         Glasgow,  n.  d. 

*  With  a  3-page  A.  L.  S.  of  Lady  Wilde  inserted. 

112 


1016.  WILDE    (OSCAR).     Memoir  of  Gabriel  Beranger, 
-and  his  labours  in  the  cause  of  Irish  Art  and  Antiquities, 

1760-1780.     By  Sir  William  Wilde.     17  illustrations.     8vo, 
-cloth.  Dublin,  1880 

*  Presentation  copy  from  Oscar  Wilde,  ' '  To  Mrs.   Spottig- 
woode,  in  memory  of  many  charming   days  spent   at   Combe 
Bank,  from  Oscar  Wilde,  July  20,  1880. ' ' 

1017.  WILDE  (OSCAR).  Poems.   12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1892 

*  One  of  an  edition  of  200  copies,  signed  by  Oscar  Wilde. 

1018.  WILDE  (OSCAR).    The  Ballad  of  Reading  Gaol  by 
C.  3.3.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

*  One  of  an  edition  of  99  copies,  each  signed  by  the  author. 

1019.  WILKINS     (W.     H.).       Caroline    the    Illustrious, 
Queen-Consort  of  George  II ;  A  Study  of  her  Life  and  Time. 
Illustrated.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1901 

*  Inscribed,  "//  this  woman  had  been  the  wife  of  George 
III  instead  of  George  II,  England  would  never  have  made  her 
fatal  blunder  with  regard  to  America.     W.  H.  Wilkins." 

1020.  WILLY.     Poissons  d'Avril.     12mo,   original  paper 
covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1896 

*  Special  copy  on  Holland  paper ;  with  inscription  in  French 
on  half-title:    "They  call  'students'  the  individuals  of  both 
sexes,   from   sixteen   to   sixty   years   of   age,   whose   principal 
function  consists  in  protesting  against  the  institutions  which 
they   will   protect   later   on;    they   are   the   defenders   of   the 
established  disorder.     Willy  April  86,  1905." 

1021.  WILLY.     L'Annee  fantaisiste.     1892.     1894.     Dans 
le  Noir.    Illustrated.    3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  un- 
cut. Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS;  all  inscribed  by  Willy  on  half-title. 

1022.  WILLY.    Claudine  S'en  Va.     12mo,  original  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1903 

*  One  of  50   copies  on  Holland  paper;    inscription  on  half- 
title,  in  French:  "It  is  a  misfortune  not  to  love,  a  calm  and 
grave  misfortune,  yes,  Annie  a  common  misfortune.     But  think 
if  you  loved  without  return,  to  love  and  to  be  deceived.  .  .  .  It 
is  the  only  great  misfortune,  the  misfortune  for  which  one  kills, 
burns  or  annihilates  and  one  is  justified.     Willy.     April  26th, 
1905. ' ' 

1023.  WILLY.    Maitresse  d  'Esthetes ;  Un  Vilain  Monsieur; 
Soirees  perdues.    3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS;  with  interesting  inscriptions  by  Willy  on 
half-titles. 

1024.  WILSON  (ROBERT  BURNS).    The  Shadows  of  the 
'Trees.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  Edition  limited  to  250  signed  copies.     With  a  long  inscrip- 
tion on  back  of  frontispiece  and  an  original  water-color  drawing 
by  the  author. 

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1025.  WILSON    (WOODROW).      Mere    Literature    and 
Other  Essays.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1897 

"Inscribed,  "A  man  should  not  read  himself  into  the  books 
he  handles.  Picking  and  choosing,  to  find  the  books  which  are 
like  living  spirits,  he  should  read  their  quality  into  his  own 
thoughts,  increasing  alike  his  force  and  his  vision.  Woodrow 
Wilson.  August  g4,  1900." 

1026.  WILSON  (WOODROW).    The  State.    Elements  of 
Historical  and  Practical  Politics.     8vo,  cloth.          Bost.  1899 

*  Inscribed,  "A  book  of  bones  and  anatomy.     The  real  life 
of  institutions  is  in  men  and  measures.     Woodrow    Wilson, 
August  24,  1900." 

1027.  WILSON    (WOODROW).      Congressional    Govern- 
ment. A  Study  in  American  Politics.  16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1900 

*  Inscribed,  "No  man  can  serve  a  living  government  unless 
he  comprehend  it.     Blindness  to  its  faults  will  not  make  it 
sound  simply   by   leaving  it   unscrutinized.     Criticism   sets   it 
in  the  way  of  realising  its  best  qualities  by  removing  its  ad- 
ventitious clogs  and  blemishes — Setting  its  qualities  free  from 
its  mere  temporary  machinery.    Woodrow  Wilson." 

1028.  WILSON  (WOODROW).    A  History  of  the  Ameri- 
can People.    Illustrated  with  portraits,  maps,  plans,  facsim- 
iles, &c.    5  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  olive  levant  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1902 

*  With  a  seven-line  inscription  in  first  volume  and  signature 
on  the  half-titles  of  the  other  volumes. 

1029.  WILSON  (WOODROW).    The  Free  Life.    A  Bac- 
calaureate Address.    12mo,  boards,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  This  is  one  of  my  annual  attempts  to  send  the 
young  men  who  have  been  under  our  care,  out  with  some  final 
touch  upon  their  minds  of  what  is  ideal  and  untavnted  by  self 
interest.    Woodrow  Wilson.    Princeton  19  April  1909." 

1030.  WINTER  (WILLIAM).    Stage  Life  of  Mary  Ander- 
son; Henry  Irving;  The  Trip  to  England.     3  vols.   12mo, 
original  wrappers.  N.  Y.  1879-86 

*  Each  is  inscribed  by  William  Winter. 

1031.  WINTER    (WILLIAM).      The    Jeffersons.      Illus- 
trated.   4to,  wrappers,  uncut  (covers  worn).          Bost.  1882 

*  Large  Paper  Copy,  only  100  printed.    With  a  poem  on  fly- 
leaf by  William  Winter. 

1032.  WINTER  (WILLIAM).    The  Life  and  Writings  of 
William  Law  Symonds.    Compiled  by  William  Winter.    Por- 
trait.   8vo,  cloth.  Privately  Printed,  1908 

*  With    an    inscription    by    William    Winter    and    a    4-page 
A.  L,  S.  of  Wm.  L.  Symonds  laid  in. 

1033.  WOLYNSKI  (A.  L.).    Zarstwo  Caramazowich  [The 
Reign  of  the  Caramazoff].    Royal  8vo,  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Petrograd,  1901 

*  FIBST  EDITION  ;  inscribed  by  the  author,  contains  a  9  folio 
pages  manuscript  of  a  monologue  written  by  A.  Wolynski  en- 
titled Nowaija  Wolna  (The  New  Wave). 

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1034.  WOLYNSKI    (A.    L.).      Kniga   Wielikawo    gniewa 
(Book  of  the   great   famine).     Illustrations.     8vo,   original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Petrograd,  1904 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1035.  WOODS    (MARGARET  L.).     Lyrics  and  Ballads^ 
Aeromancy.  2  vols.  16mo,  wrappers  and  cloth.  Lond.  1889-96 

*  FIEST  EDITIONS  ;  with  signature  of  author  on  fly-leaf. 

1036.  WOODS  (MARGARET  L.).    Weeping  Ferry;  Sons 
of  the  Sword.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1898-1901 

*  With  the  autograph  of  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

1037.  WOODWARD    (G.    R.).      The    Seven   Sleepers   of 
Ephesus ;  Legends  of  the  Saints.    2  vols.  16mo,  wrappers  and 
cloth.  Lond.  189& 

*  Both  have  inscriptions  by  the  author. 

1038.  [WRIGHT  (THOMAS).]     The  True  Plan  of  a  Liv- 
ing Temple.    3  vols.  12mo,  boards  (broken).          Lond.  1830 

*  From  the  Library  of  Eobert  Southey,  Poet  Laureate.     On 
the  title-page  of  Volume  One  is  inscribed:   "Eobert  Southey, 
Keswick  31  May,  1830  from  some  unknown  person." 

1039.  WRIXON    (SIR  HENRY).     The  Pattern  Nation; 
Socialism;  The  Religion  of  the  Common  Man.    3  vols.  12mo- 
and  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1896-1907 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

1040.  YEATS    (W.  B.).     John  Sherman  and  Dhoya  by 
"Ganconagh"  [W.  B.  Yeats].    Narrow  12mo,  wrappers. 

Lond.  1891 

*  Presentation   copy,   "Father  Eussell  from   his  friend  the 
author,  W.  B.  Yeats." 

1041.  YEATS    (W.  B.).     The  Poems  of  William  Blake, 
edited  by  WY  B.  Yeats.    Portrait.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1893 

*  Inscribed  with  an  autographed  verse  by  W.  B.  Yeats. 

1042.  YEATS    (W.   B.).     The   Land   of  Heart's  Desire. 
Frontispiece  by  Beardsley.     16mo,  boards,  uncut. 

Chicago  [1894] 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  This  is  an  edition  I  have  never  seen  and  it 
strikes  me  as  much  better  than  the  English  one,  ....     W.  B. 
Yeats." 

1043.  YEATS   (W.  B.).     Poems.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo, 
vellum,  uncut.  Lond.  1895- 

*  Japan    paper    Edition,    limited    to    25    copies.      Inscribed,. 
' '  Why  do  you  like  first  editions.     This  edition  is  much  les» 
agreeable  than  the  later  ones.  .  .  .  W.  B.  Yeats." 

1044.  YEATS   (W.  B.).     Poems.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

*  Inscribed,   ' '  Take  if  you   will  this  little  bag   of  dreams, 
unloose  the  cord  and  they  will  wrap  you  round.    W.  B.  Yeats." 

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1045.  YEATS   (W.  B.).     The  Tables  of  the  Law.     The 
Adoration  of  the  Magi.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Privately  Printed,  1897 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  The  portrait  which  is  by  my  father  and  the 
latin  which  is  by  Lionel  Johnson  are  the  only  things  which  are 
worth  anything  in  this  little  book.     W.  B.  Yeats." 

1046.  YEATS  (W.  B.).    The  Secret  Rose.    Illustrated  ly 
J.  B.  Yeats.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.    Lond.  1897 

*  With  an  interesting  inscription  by  the  author. 

1047.  YEATS    (W.   B.).     The   Shadowy  Waters.     FIRST 
EDITION.    Koyal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1900 

*  Inscribed,    "This   play   took   me   the   better   part   of   two 
years  to  write.  ...     W.  B.  Yeats." 

1048.  YEATS    (W.    B.).      In   the    Seven   Woods:    Being 
Poems  Chiefly  of  the  Irish  Heroic  Age.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Dundrum  [Ireland],  1903 

*  Privately  printed  at  the  Dun  Emer  Press.     Inscribed  with 
an  autographed  verse  by  the  author. 

1049.  YEATS  (W.  B:).     Twenty-One  Poems.    Written  by 
Lionel  Johnson :  Selected  by  W.  B.  Yeats.    8vo,  boards,  cloth 
back,  uncut.  Dundrum  [Ireland],  1904 

*  Privately  printed  at  the  Dun  Emer  Press,  limited  to  220 
copies.     Inscribed,  ' '  The  greater  number  of  these  poems  have 
been  read  to  me  by  Lionel  Johnson  himself  and  some  of  them 
bring  the  sound  of  his  voice  into  my  ears.  .  .  .  W.  B.  Yeats. ' ' 

1050.  YEATS    (W.  B.).     Some  Essays  and  Passages  by 
John  Eglinton;  Selected  by  W.  B.  Yeats.     8vo,  boards,  cloth 
back,  uncut.  Dundrum  [Ireland],  1905 

*  Privately  printed  at  the  Dun  Emer  Press,  limited  to  200 
copies.     Inscribed  by  both  John  Eglinton  and  W.  B.  Yeats. 

1051.  YEATS  (W.  B.).    Sixteen  Poems  by  William  Alling- 
liam :  Selected  by  W.  B.  Yeats.    8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut. 

Dundrum  [Ireland],  1905 

*  Privately  printed  at  the  Dun  Emer  Press,  limited  edition. 
With  a  full-page  inscription  by  W.  B.  Yeats. 

1052.  YEATS  (W.  B.).    Discoveries:  a  Volume  of  Essays. 
8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut.        Dundrum  [Ireland],  1907 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  privately  printed  at  the  Dun  Emer  Press, 
limited  to  200  copies.     With  an  interesting  inscription  on  the 
fly-leaf  by  W.  B.  Yeats. 

1053.  YOUNG    (WILLIAM).      The    History    of    Athens. 
Small  4to,  calf   (worn,  binding  cracked).  Lond.  1786 

'Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  "Ben.  Way.,  E.  don: 
Autoris.    Sr.  W.  T." 

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1054.  ZANGWILL    (I.).      The    Bachelors'    Club.      Ittus- 
trated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1891 

*  Inscribed,  "/  am  still  a  member  of  the  Bachelors'  Club,. 
but  having  drawn  a  ring  in  a  Christmas  cracker,  I  am  probably 
destined  to  resign   ere  the  close   of  the   Twentieth  Century. 
I.  Zangwill." 

1055.  ZANGWILL  (I.).   The  Bachelors'  Club.   Illustrated. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1891 

*  FIRST    EDITION.     Inscribed,    [The  Bachelors'   Club]    "has 
now  been  united  with  the  Old  Maids'  Club  $•  both  have  gone- 
to  Mr.  Young's  library  in  the  United  States.     I.  Zangwill." 

1056.  ZANGWILL  (I.).     Children  of  the  Ghetto.     3  vols. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1892 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Vol.  I  is  inscribed,  '  '  My  first  born  '  Chil- 
dren' —  triplets;  Vol.  II,  The  Second  Child;  Vol.  Ill,  the  third 
of  the  bunch.    I.  Zangwill." 

1057.  ZANGWILL   (I.).     The  Big  Bow  Mystery.     16mo, 
wrappers  (shaken).  Lond.  1892 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  inscribed  by  the  author. 

1058.  ZANGWILL   (I.).     Ghetto  Tragedies.     16mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  [1893] 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  with  autograph  inscription  by  I.  Zangwill 
on  fly-leaf. 

1059.  ZANGWILL    (I.).     They  that  Walk  in  Darkness, 
Ghetto  Tragedies.    Frontispiece.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

N.  Y. 


*  FIRST   EDITION  ;   inscribed,  '  '  In  the  dusk  of  the  Day  of 
Atonement  5662,  I.  Zangwill." 

1060.  ZANGWILL    (I.).     The  Mantle  of  Elijah.     Illus- 
trated.   12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  190^ 

*  Inscription  by  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

1061.  ZANGWILL  (I.).     The  Melting-Pot.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1909" 

*  With  an  inscription  on  fly-leaf  by  I.  Zangwill. 

1062.  ZOLA  (£MILE).    Therese  Raquin.     12mo,  original 
paper  covers   (shaken).  Paris,  186& 

*  Presentation    copy   from    the    author,   with    inscription   on 
the   half-title.     "To  Miss  Dica-Petit.     The   acknowledgments 
of  the  author,  waiting  for  the  applause  of  the  public.     6mtie 
Zola."  (Translation.  ) 

1063.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    La  Curee.    12mo,  half  red  levant 
morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Paris,  1871 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
inscription. 

1)7 


1064.  ZOLA,  DE  MAUPASSANT,  AND  OTHERS.     Les 
Soirees  de  Medan.    12mo,  half  cloth.  Paris,  1880 

*  FIRST    EDITION.     Presentation    copy,    with   inscription   by 
rim ilc  Zola. 

1065.  ZOLA  (fiMILE).    Une  page  d 'Amour.     12mo,  half 
calf.  Paris,  1881 

*  Author  'a  presentation  copy,  with  inscription.     Inserted  ia 
an  etched  portrait  of  fimile  Zola  by   Burney.     Contains   the 
folding  plate  of  the  arbre  ge'ne'alogique  des  Bougon-Macquart. 

1066.  ZOLA  (fiMILE).    Une  Campagne  1880-1881.    12mo, 
cloth  (cover  stained).  Paris,  1882 

*  FIRST    EDITION.  Presentation    copy   to    Ed.    de   Coneourt, 
inscribed  by  Zola.  Inserted  is  a  very  interesting  article  by 
the  author,  from  a  paper  in  which  he  defends  his  ideas  and 
his  writings. 

1067.  ZOLA  (fiMILE).    La  Joie  de  Vivre.    12mo,  original 
paper  covers  (shaken).  Paris,  1884 

*  FIRST   EDITION.     Presentation    copy   from   the   author   to 
F61icien  Champsaur,  with  autograph  inscription.     A  photo,  of 
£mile  Zola  by  Melandri,  Paris,  is  pasted  on  the  back  of  the 
wrapper. 

1068.  ZOLA  (fiMILB).    L'CEuvre.     12mo,  original  paper 
covers.  Paris,  1886 

*  FIRST    EDITION.      Presentation    copy,    inscribed    by    Kinilo 
Zola. 

1069.  ZOLA  (£MILE).    La  Terre.     12rao,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1887 

*  FIRST    EDITION.     Presentation    copy,   with   inscription   by 
fimile  Zola. 

1070.  ZOLA  (fiMILE).     Renee,  avec  une  preface  inedite 
de  1'auteur,  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.      Paris,  1887 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  inscribed  on  the  half-title  by  fimile  Zola. 

1071.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    La  Bete  humaine.    12mo,  original 
paper  covers.  Paris,  1890 

*  FIRST    EDITION.      Presentation   copy,    inscribed    by    fimile 
Zola. 

1072.  ZOLA  (fiMILE).    La  Debacle.    12mo,  original  paper 
covers  (worn).  Paris,  1892 

*  FIRST    EDITION.      Presentation    copy,    inscribed    by    fimile 
Zola. 

1073.  ZOLA   (EMILE).     Le  Docteur  Pascal.     12mo,  half 
calf.  Paris,  1893 

*  FIRST    EDITION.      Author 's   presentation    copy   with    auto- 
graph   inscription.     Contains  the   folding  plate   of  the   arbre 
g&n^alogiqque  des  Eougon^Macquart. 

118 


1074.  ZOLA   (fiMILE).     Lourdes.  12mo,  original  paper 
covers  (broken).  Paris,  1894 

*  FIRST    EDITION.      Presentation  copy,    inscribed   by   timile 
Zola. 

1075.  ZOLA    (EMILE).      Rome.      12mo,    original    paper 
covers  (shaken).  Paris,  1896 

*  FIRST    EDITION.     Presentation   copy,    inscribed   by    fimile 
Zola. 

1076.  ZOLA  (fiMILE).    La  Terre.     [Edition]  comprenant 
une  suite  de  18  lithographies  originates  de  H.  G.  Ibels.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers.  Paris,  1897 

*  Contains  the  title-pages   of  the  first  edition    [1887]    with 
an  autograph  inscription  by  fimile  Zola. 

1077.  ZOLA    (EMILE).       Paris,       12mo,  original  paper 
covers  (shaken.  Paris,  1898 

*  FIRST    EDITION.      Presentation   copy,    inscribed   by    fimile 
Zola. 

1078.  ZOLA  (£MILE).    L 'Affaire  Dreyfus.    La  verite  en 
marche.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1901 

*  Presentation   copy,   with   inscription   on   the  half-title  by 
fimile  Zola. 


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To  be  sold 
Monday,  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  and 

Thursday 
December  II,  12,  13,  and  14,  1916 


No.    1258 

INSCRIBED  BOOKS 

BY 

NINETEENTH    CENTURY   AUTHORS 

AMERICAN  AND  FOREIGN 
FROM  THE  LIBRARY  COLLECTED  BY 

JAMES  CARLETON  YOUNG 

OP  MINNEAPOLIS,  MINN. 
PART  II 

TO  BE  SOLD 

DECEMBER   11,  12,  13,  AND   14,  1916 

MONDAY  AFTERNOON,   DEC.  11,  2.30  O'CLOCK.  Lots       1-  306 

TUESDAY  AFTERNOON,  DEC.  12,  2.30  O'CLOCK.  Lots  307-  612 

WEDNESDAY  AFTERNOON,  DEC.  13,  2.30  O'CLOCK.  Lots  613-  918 

THURSDAY  AFTERNOON,  DEC.  14,  2.30  O'CLOCK.  Lots  919-1225 

On  Public  Exhibition  from  Saturday, 
December  2d 


THE  ANDERSON  GALLERIES 

MADISON  AVENUE  AT  FORTIETH  STREET 
NEW  YORK 


CONDITIONS  OF  SALE. 


1.  All  bids  to  be  per  Lot  as  numbered  in  the  Catalogue. 

2.  The  highest  bidder  to  be  the  buyer;  in  all  cases  of  disputed  bids  the 
lot  shall  be  resold,  but  the  Auctioneer  will  use  his  judgment  as  to  the 
good  faith  of  all  claims  and  his  decision  shall  be  final. 

3.  Buyers  to  give  their  names  and  addresses  and  to  make  such  cash 
payments  on  account  as  may  be  required,  in  default  of  which  the  lots 
purchased  to  be  immediately  resold. 

4.  Goods  bought  to  be  removed  at  the  close  of  each  sale.     If  not  so 
removed  they  will  be  at  the  sole  risk  of  the  purchaser,  and  subject  to 
storage  charges,  and  The  Anderson  Galleries,  Incorporated,  will  not  be 
responsible  if  such  goods  are  lost,  stolen,  damaged  or  destroyed. 

5.  Terms  Cash.     If  accounts  are  not  paid  at  the  conclusion  of  each 
sale,  or,  in  the  case  of  absent  buyers,  when  bills  are  rendered,  this 
Company   reserves   the   right  to   recatalogue   the    goods   for   immediate 
sale  without  notice  to  the  defaulting  buyer,  and  all  costs  of  such  resale 
will  be  charged  to  the  defaulter.     This  condition  is  without  prejudice 
to  the  rights  of  the  Company  to  enforce  the  sale  contract  and  collect 
the  amount  due  without  such  resale  at  its  own  option.     Unsettled  ac- 
counts are  subject  to  interest  at  the  rate  of  six  per  cent,  per  annum. 

6.  All  books  are  sold  as  catalogued,  and  are  assumed  to  be  in  good 
second-hand     condition.     If   material   defects  are  found,  not  men- 
tioned in  the  catalogue,  the  lot  may  be  returned.      Notice    of    such 
defects  must  be  given  promptly  and  the  jjoods  returned 
within  ten  days  from  the  date  of  the  sale.     No  exceptions 
will  be  made  to  this  rule.     Magazines  and  other  periodicals,   and  all 
miscellaneous  books  arranged  in  parcels,  are  sold  as  they  are  without 
recourse. 

7.  Autograph  Letters,  Documents,  Manuscripts  and  Bindings  are  sold 
as  they  are  without  recourse.     The  utmost  care  is  taken  to  authen- 
ticate and  correctly  describe  items  of  this  character,  but  this  Company 
will  not  be  responsible  for  errors,  omissions,  or  defects  of  any  kind. 

8.  Bids.     We  make  no  charge  for  executing  orders  for  our  custom- 
ers and  use  all  bids  competitively,  buying  at  the  lowest  price  permitted 
by  other  bids. 

Books  on  Public  Exhibition  from  Saturday,  December  Sd. 
Priced  Copy  of  this  Catalogue  may  be  secured  for  $2.00. 

THE   ANDERSON    GALLERIES 

INCORPORATED 

Telephone,  Murray  Hill  7680.  Catalogues  on  request. 

MADISON  AVENUE  AT  FORTIETH  STREET,  NEW  YORK. 


Sales  Conducted  by  Mr.  Frederick  A.  Chapman. 


NOTE 

This  is  the  catalogue  of  Part  II  of  the  famous  Library  of 
Inscribed  Books  by  Contemporary  Authors,  formed  during 
many  years  by  James  Carleton  Young  of  Minneapolis.  Three 
more  sales  of  equal  size  will  be  held  during  the  season,  the 
collection  being  the  largest  of  the  kind  in  the  world. 

Among  the  hundreds  of  distinguished  authors  represented 
in  this  sale  are  Aldrich,  Barrie,  Bourget,  Burroughs,  Clemens, 
Coppee,  Daudet,  Dumas,  Fiske,  France,  Edmond  and  Jules  de 
Goncourt,  Halevy,  Hardy,  Henley,  Howells,  Hugo,  James, 
Kipling,  Maeterlinck,  Maupassant,  Musset,  Nordau,  Roosevelt, 
Eostand,  Stockton,  Carmen  Sylva,  Uzanne,  Verlaine,  and  Zola. 

Nearly  every  volume  is  a  First  Edition,  each  book  contains 
an  inscription  by  the  author,  and  in  many  cases  these  are 
bibliographical,  autobiographical,  or  historical,  and  therefore 
of  great  interest  and  importance. 


INSCRIBED  BOOKS 

FROM  THE  LIBRARY  COLLECTED  BY 
JAMES  CARLETON  YOUNG 

PART  II 

FIRST   SESSION 

Monday  Afternoon,  December  II,  1916,    at  2:30  o'clock 

LOT  1-306 


1.  ABBOTT  (LYMAN).     The  Parables,  N.  Y.  1907;  The 
Spirit,  Bost.  1910;  The  Temple,  N.  Y.  1909.     3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

2.  ACADEMIE   FRANQAISE.      Discours   de   reception 
de  Sully  Prudhomme;  F.  Masson;  Albert  de  Mun;   J.-M. 
de  Herdia;  Henry  Houssaye.     5  vols.  8vo  and  12mo,  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  All  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

3.  ADAM  (MADAME  JULIETTE).     Nos  Amities  polit- 
iques  avant  1'abandon  de  la  revanche;  Mes  angoisses  et 
nos  luttes.     2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1907-1908 

*  One  of  5  copies  on  Holland  paper.     With  a  full-page  in- 
scription by  the  author  in  each  volume. 

4.  ADE  (GEORGE).     Artie,  A  Story  of  the  Streets  and 
Town.     Illustrated.     16mo,  cloth,  uncut.          Chicago,  1899 

*  Inscribed:  "  Tm  a  good  runner  till  I  come  to  the  high  jump 
and  then  I  quit  cold.     George  Ade." 

5.  AGASSIZ  (LOUIS).    An  Essay  on  Classification.    8vo, 
original  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1859 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author.     In- 
serted is  an  A.  L.  S.  of  Agassiz,  Cambridge,  [Mass.J,  Feb.  14, 
1863. 


6.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).    Mercedes  and  Later 
Lyrics.     FIRST  EDITION.     Small  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Bost.  1884 

*  Inserted  is  a  one  page  A.  L.  S.  dated  Feb.  10,  1886,  concern- 
Ing  contributions  to  "  The  Atlantic  Monthly." 

7.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).  The  Sisters' Tragedy 
with  other  Poems,  Lyrical  and  Dramatic.     FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

*  Autographed  by  the  author. 

8.  ALDRICH    (THOMAS    BAILEY).      The    Course    of 
True  Love  never  did  Run  Smooth.     FIRST  EDITION.    12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1858 

*  Autographed  by  the  author, 

9.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).     Marjorie  Daw  and 
other  People.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.        Bost.  1873 

*  With  the  author's  signature. 

10.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).     A  Midnight  Fan- 
tasy, and  the  Little  Violinist.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION. 
16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1877 

*  Autographed  by  the  author. 

11.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).     Baby  Bell.     With 
illustrations.     FIRST    SEPARATE    EDITION.     Square    12mo, 
cloth.  Bost.  1878 

*  Autographed  by  the  author. 

12.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS   BAILEY).     From   Ponkapog 
to  Pesth.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1883 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  on  the  half-title. 

13.  ALDRICH     (THOMAS     BAILEY).      Mercedes.      A 
Drama   in  Two  Acts.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Bost.  1894 

*  "With  the  author's  autograph. 

14.  ALDRICH    (THOMAS    BAILEY).     Friar    Jerome's 
Beautiful  Book.     Printed   in  red  and  black,  with  woodcut 
title.     Narrow  8vo,  red  vellum  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  with 
ties.  Bost. :  The  Riverside  Press,  1896 

*  Large  Paper  Edition,   only  250  printed.     Signed   by  the 
Author. 

15.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).     An  Old  Town  by 
the  Sea.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Bost.  1899 

*  With  the  autograph  of  the  author  inscribed  on  the  fly-leaf. 

16.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).     Ponkapog  Papers. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Bost.  1903 

*  Autographed  by  the  author. 

6 


17.  ALEXANDER  (FRANCESCA).      The  Hidden   Ser- 
vants, and  other  Very   Old  Stories.     Frontispiece.     12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1900 

*  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

18.  ALLEN  (CHARLES  DEXTER).     Ex  Libris:  Essays 
of  a  Collector.     Facsimiles  on  Japan  paper.     12mo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1896 

*  Signed  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

19.  ALLEN   (JAMES  LANE).     Summer  in  Arcady.     A 
Tale  of  Nature.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.      N.  Y.  1897 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

20.  ALLEN  (JAMES  LANE).    John  Gray.     A  Kentucky 
Tale  of  the  Olden  Time.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth. 

Phila.  1893 

*  With  autographed  quotation  from  the  book,  inscribed  by 
the  author. 

21.  ALLEN  (JAMES  LANE).    A  Kentucky  Cardinal  and 
Aftermath.     New  Edition,   revised,  with   a  New   Preface, 
and  100  illustrations  by  Hugh  Thomson.     Royal  8vo,  cloth, 
paper  label,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1900 

*  LARGE  PAPER  COPY,  one  of  100  copies  so  issued.     With  au- 
tographed quotation  from  the  book,  inscribed  by  the  author. 

22.  AMICIS  (EDMONDO  DE).     Holland  and  its  People. 

Numerous  etchings  arid  photogravures  after  G-ifford,  Van- 
derhoof,  Colman,  Potter,  Hals,  Teniers,  Rembrandt,  etc., 
and  vignettes  on  China  paper.  4to,  original  cloth,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1885 

*THE  ZUYDER.ZEE  EDITION,  limited  to  600  copies,  printed  on 
linen  paper.  Inscribed  with  an  original  poem  of  15  lines  and 
signature  by  E.  de  Amicis,  in  Italian. 

23.  AMOUR  d'Automne  (Theuriet),  1888;    L'Ecornifleur 
(Renard),  1892;  Vinceuette  (Barbier),  1887.     3  vols.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     All  inscribed. 

24.  ANDERSON    (MARY).     A    Few   Memories.      With 
portraits.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  in  French  and  signed  by  the  author. 

25.  ANDREWS  (E.  BENJAMIN).     The  History  of  the 
last  Quarter-century  in  the  United  States.   1870-1895.    With 
more  than  350  illustrations.     2  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth,  roan 
backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1896 

*  Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  of  volume  one:  "  But  humanity  sweeps 
onward.     E.  Ben/.  Andrews." 


26.  ANIMALS.    Les  animaux  domestiques  (Lefour),  1881; 
Le  Naturaliste  amateur  (Maindron),   1897;   Nos    amis    les 
b6tes  (Diguet),   n.   d.      Illustrations.     3  vols.  royal  8vo  to 
12ino,  paper  covers,  uncut. 

*A11  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

27.  ANTHROPOLOGY.      Retzius      (Gustav).       Finska 
Kranier  jarate  nagra  uatur — och  literature  Stndier.     With 
text  in  French  (studies  of  Finnish  Anthropology  and  the 
history  of  the  Finnish  race).      14  full-page  plates  of  por- 
traits, 30  full-page  of  crania  outlines  and  numerous  text  il- 
lustrations.    4to,  original  boards.  Stockholm  [1878] 

*  Inscribed  by  Gustave  Retzius. 

28.  ARNOLD  (SIR  EDWIN).     The  Book  of  Good  Coun- 
sels.    From  the  Sanskrit  of  the  "  Hitopadesa."     Illustrated 
by    Harrison    Weir.     FIRST    EDITION.     12mo,   half    gray 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1861 

*  With  the  author's  autograph. 

29.  ARNOLD  (SIR  EDWIN).     Indian  Idylls.     From  the 
Sanskrit  of  the  Mahabharata.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1883 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author,  on  verso  of  half- 
title:  "Edwin  Arnold,  London,  Aug.  2,  1900." 

30.  ARNOLD    (SIR   EDWIN).     The   Secret   of    Death. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  half  gray  levant  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Lond.  1885 

*  The  author's  signature  on  the  fly-leaf. 

31.  ARNOLD    (SIR   EDWIN).     In  My   Lady's    Praise. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  half  gray  levant  morocco,  gilt  top. 

*  With  the  author's  autograph.  Lond.  1889 

32.  ARNOLD  (SIR  EDWIN).     Seas  and  Lands.     Illus- 
trated.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1891 

*  With  autograph  of  the  author  on  fly-leaf,  in  pencil. 

33.  ARNOLD    (SIR   EDWIN).     The    Tenth   Muse   and 
Other  Poems.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     With  signature  of  the  author  on  half-title. 

34.  ASSELINEAU  (CHARLES).     La  ligne  brisee,   his- 
toire  d'il  y  a  trente  ans.     Etched  frontispiece.     12mo,  orig- 
inal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1872 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     China  paper  copy.     Inscribed  by  the  au- 
thor in  pencil. 

35.  ATHERTON  (GERTRUDE).     Los  Cerritos.     A  Ro- 
mance of  the  Modern  Time.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  The  Valiant  Run- 
aways.  N.  Y.  1898;  American  Wives  and  English  Husbands. 
N.  Y.  1898.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 


.  36.  AUGIER  AND  SANDEAU.  La  Pierre  de  Touche. 
Comedie  en  cinq  actes  et  en  prose.  12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut  (somewhat  shaken  and  foxed).  Paris,  1854 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  Augier  arid  Sandeau. 

37.  AUGIER  (fiMILE).     La  Jeunesse.    Gomedie  en  cinq 
actes  en  vers.     12mo,  half  cloth,  with  the  original  covers 
bound  in.  Paris,  1858 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

38.  AUGIER  (fiMILE)  ET  SANDEAU  (JULES).     Jean 
de  Thorn meray.     8vo,  half  cloth,  uncut  edges.     Paris,  1874 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  Emile  Augier. 

39.  AUSTIN  (ALFRED).     Victoria  The  Wise;  Victoria 
1837-1897;    The    Garden    That   I   Love;    Lamia's   Winter 
Quarters.     4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.,  v.  d. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

40.  BAATH    (A.  U.).      Karlekssagen    pa    Bjorkeberga, 
sommaren,  1629.     Illustrated  by  V.  Andren.     4to,  original 
cloth.  Stockholm,  1892 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

41.  BAG.      Nos   Amoureuses;     Nos   Femmes;    Modeles 
d'Artistes;    La  Femine  intime.      With   illustrations,   some 
in  colors.     4  vols.    4to,  in  their  original  wrappers  (some 
shaken).  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  All  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

42.  BACHELLER  (IRVING).     The  Story  of  a  Passion. 

Illumined  title  and  head-pieces.    12mo,  three-quarter  levant 
morocco,  gilt  top.    Inbox.        East  Aurora:  Roycroft,  1901 

*  One  of  50  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper.    With  autograph 
inscriptions  by  the  author  and  the  publisher. 

43.  BAILEY  (PHILIP  J.).    The  Mystic  and  Other  Poems. 
12mo,  original  blue  cloth.  Lond.  1855 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

44.  BAILLIE  (JOANNA).     The  Martyr:   A  Drama.     In 
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104.  BOIS   (JULES).     Le  Mysterie  et   la  volupte;  L'au 
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107.  BOLDREWOOD  (ROLF).     "  War  to   the   Knife " 
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111.  BOTJRGET   (PAUL).    Les   Aveux;  Mensonges;   Le 
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130.  BRAITHWAITE    (WILLIAM     STANLEY).      The 
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133.  BRIDGES  (ROBERT).  Practical  Discourse  on  some 
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135.  BRIDGES  (ROBERT).     Milton's  Prosody:   An  Ex- 
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136.  BRIDGES     (ROBERT).      The    Small    Hymn-Book: 
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137.  BROADLEY    (A.    M.).      Doctor   Johnson   and   Mrs. 
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138.  BROWN    (ALICE).      Robert    Louis    Stevenson.     A 
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139.  BROWN  (NEAL).     Critical  Confessions.     8vo,  cloth, 
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140.  BROWNE     (THOMAS    A.,    "Rolf    Boldrewood"). 
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141.  BROWNE    (THOMAS  A.).     A  Modern  Buccaneer. 
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142.  BRUNETIERE   (FERDINAND).    Essays  in  French 
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144.  BRYCE   (JAMES).     William  Ewart  Gladstone:  His 
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gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

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145.  BUCKLEY  (JAMES  M.).    A  History  of  Methodism 
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*  With  a  long  inscription  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1898 

146.  BURDETTE  (ROBERT  J.).    Schooners  that  Pass  in 
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Burlington,    1877;    Smiles   Yoked    with    Sighs,    Indianapolis 
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147.  BURGESS  (GELETT).    The  Lark.    Book  2,  Nos.  13- 
24.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  San  Fran.  1897 

*  With  original  epitaph  in  verse  by  Burgess,  also  a  signed 
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148.  BURGESS  (GELETT).    The  Heart  Line:  A  Drama 
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Indianapolis  [1907] 

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149.  BURNETT  (FRANCES  HODGSON).    Through  One 
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*  Inscribed  with  autograph  of  the  author. 

150.  BURNETT  (FRANCES  HODGSON).    His  Grace  of 
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*  With  the  author 's  signature  on  the  fly-leaf. 

151.  BURNETT    (FRANCES    HODGSON).      Haworth's, 
1879;   Louisiana,   1880;    The   Dawn   of   a   Tomorrow,   1906. 
3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1879-1906 

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152.  BURROUGHS  (JOHN).    Fresh  Fields.    18mo,  glazed 
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153.  BURROUGHS  (JOHN).     Riverby.     FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1894 

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154.  BURROUGHS  (JOHN).  A  Year  in  the  Fields.  Selec- 
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by  Clifton  Johnson.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.     Bost.  1896 

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155.  BURROUGHS   (JOHN).     Riverby.     12mo,  cloth. 

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156.  BURROUGHS  (JOHN).    A  Year  in  the  Fields.    Selec- 
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Clifton  Johnson.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1899 

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157.  BURROUGHS  (JOHN).    Winter  Sunshine.    Frontis- 
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158.  BURROUGHS     (JOHN).      John    James    Audubon. 
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159.  BURTON  (RICHARD).    Dumb  in  June,  Bost.  1895; 
In  Doors  and  Out,  Illuminated,  Wausau,  1899 ;  Memorial  Day 
and  other  Poems,  Bost.  1897;  Rahab,  N.  Y.  1906;  Literary 
Leaders  of  America,  N.  Y.  1903.     4  vols.  12mo  and  16mo, 
cloth. 

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160.  BUTLER    (WILLIAM    ALLEN).      Oberammergau, 
1890.     Portraits  and  other  illustrations.     FIRST  EDITION.    Im- 
perial 8vo,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1891 

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161.  CABLE  (GEORGE  W.).    Madame  Delphine.    FIRST 
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163.  CABLE   (GEORGE  W.).    Bonaventure,  N.  Y.  1888; 
Strange  True  Stories  of  Louisiana,  N.  Y.  1898;  Old  Creole 
Days.  N.  Y.  1898 ;  The  Negro  Question.   N.  Y.  1898.     4  vols. 
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165.  CAIN  (GEORGES).    Anciens  Theatres  de  Paris:   Le 
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illustrations.     8vo,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1906 

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tou jours  sur  les   Theatres  de  Paris! — Georges  Cain   7  Juillet 
1909." 

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166.  CAINE   (HALL).     The  Deemster,  Lond.  1899;  The 
Shadow  of  a  Crime,  Lond.  1901 ;  The  Scapegoat,  Lond.  1900 ; 
My  Story,  N.  Y.  1909.    4  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

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167.  CAMBRIDGE  (ADA).    The  Eternal  Feminine,  Lond. 
1907;  A  Platonic  Friendship,  Lond.  1905;  The  Devastators, 
Lond.  1901.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

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168.  CARBORG     (ARNE).       [Collected    works    in    Nor- 
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wrappers).  Christiania,  Bergen,  Copenhagen  1884-1903 

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169.  CARLETON    (WILL).     City  Ballads,  N.   Y.   1899; 
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Infant  and  similar  stories,  N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  Farm  Festivals,  FIRST 
EDITION,  N.  Y.  1881;  City  Festivals,  FIRST  EDITION,  N.  Y. 
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170.  CARLYLE  (THOMAS).     The  Love  Letters  of  Thomas 
Carlyle  and  Jane  Welsh,  Edited  by  Alexander  Carlyle.    With 
numerous  illustrations,  two  in  color.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1909 

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172.  CARMAN  (BLISS).     Ballads  of  Lost  Haven,  1897; 
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16mo,  cloth  and  boards.  Bost.  1897-99 

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173.  CARMEN   (Merimee).     Bost.  1896;  Utopian  Dreams 
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and  Evening  Shadows  (Johnson).    N.  Y.  1902.    3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth  and  boards. 

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174.  CARNEGIE    (ANDREW).     The   Gospel  of  Wealth 
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cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1901 

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175.  CARY  (EDWARD).    George  William  Curtis  [Ameri- 
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Bost.   [1894] 

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176.  CASTLE    (EGERTON).      Marshfield   the    Observer, 
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Lond. :  Macmillan,  1900 

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177.  CATHERWOOD  (MARY  HARTWELL).    Old  Kas- 
kaskia,  Bost.  1893 ;  The  Spirit  of  an  Illinois  Town,  Bost.  1897 ; 
The  Chase  of  Saint  Caston,  Bost.  1894.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

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178.  CAWEIN  (MADISON).     Undertones,  1896.     One  of 
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Lyrics  and  Idyls,  1890.     3  vols.  16mo  and  12mo,  cloth  and 
boards.  N.  Y.  and  Bost.  1890-96 

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179.  CAWEIN    (MADISON).      Poems.      [Collected    Edi- 
tion.]    Introduction  by  Edmund  Gosse.    Photogravures  after 
paintings  by  Eric  Pape.    5  vols.  8vo,  blue  cloth,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  Indianapolis,  1907 

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author  and  by  Eric  Pape.    Each  volume  contains  a  signed  poem 
in  the  author 's  autograph,  quoted  from  his  works. 

180.  CAWEIN    (MADISON  J.).     Accolon  of  Gaul  with 
other  Poems,  Louisville,  1889 ;  Shapes  and  Shadows,  N.  Y. 
1898;  An  Ode  in  Commemoration  of  the  Founding  of  the 
Massachusetts   Bay    Colony   in    1623,    Louisville,    1908;    The 
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181.  CESARE    (R.  DE).     Roma  e  lo  stato  del  Papa  dal 
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paper  covers,  uncut.  Rome,  1907 

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182.  CESARESCO    (EVELYN  M.).     The  Liberation   of 
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183.  CHAMBERS  (ROBERT  W.).   Outdoorland ;  Orchard- 
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184.  CHAMBERS    (ROBERT  W.).      The  Younger  Set; 
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12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1902-8 

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185.  CHAMPFLEUEY.  La  Mascarade  de  la  Vie  Parisienne. 
12mo,  boards,  morocco  back.  Paris,  1860 

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186.  CHAMPSAUE    (FfiLICIEN).      Collected  novels  in 
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187.  CHAMPSAUE  (FfiLICIEN).    Lulu.   With  200  illus- 
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Helleu;  and  many  others.    12mo,  half  cloth.  Paris,  1901 

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188.  CHAMPSAUE  (FfiLICIEN).    Nuit  de  Fete.  Dessins 
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original  lithographic  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

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189.  CHANNING  (W.  E.).     Slavery.     16mo,  cloth  (some 
parts  slightly  spotted).  Bost.  1836 

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190.  CHAEITfi  (Mael),  1892;  Un  Coeur  de  Pere  (Cahu), 
1892;  Les  Eivalites   (Lapointe),  1880;  L'Age  ingrat   (Pail- 
leron),  1879;  L'Allemagne  telle  qu'elle  est  (Saint-Cere),  1886. 
5  vols.  12mo,  half  calf. 

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191.  CHATFIELD-TAYLOE  (H.  C.).    The  Vice  of  Fools. 
Illustrated.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Chicago,  1897 

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192.  CHAULAN  (ALPHONSE).   Brises  fioliennes,  Poesies. 
FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  original  covers,  uncut. 

*  Scarce.    Inscribed  by  the  author.       Paris  :   Curmer,   1845 

193.  CHENEY    (JOHN  VANCE).     Lyrics.     Bost.   1901; 
Poems.     Bost.  1905;  Queen  Helen  and  other  Poems.     Chic. 
1895.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

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194.  CHESTEETON    (GILBEET   K.).     George  Bernard 
Shaw.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1909 

*  A  long  and  interesting  inscription  by  the  author,  on  the 
fly-leaf,  concerning  the  book,  reading  in  part: 

"The  story  of  this  book  is  as  follows.  The  publisher  asked 
me  to  write  a  short  life  of  G.  B.  S.  for  a  series  of  little  books 
called  '  Stars  of  ihe  Stage. '  When  I  had  written  a  great  part 
of  it,  without  any  very  marked  reference  to  the  subject,  most 
of  it  being  about  Home  Rule,  the  Seventeenth  Century  and  the 
decay  of  Darwinism,  it  was  suggested  that  if  I  made  it  longer 
poor  Shaw  might  have  more  of  a  chance.  It  was  therefore 
expanded  into  the  thick  book  now  before  you,  at  the  end  of 
which  allusions  to  Shaw  occur  quite  often." 

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195.  CHESTERTON  (GILBERT  K.).    Orthodoxy.    Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1909 

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this  work  will  be  useless,  because  there  will  be  a  new  heresy. 
.   .   .  G.  K.  Chesterton." 

196.  GUILDS  (GEORGE  W.).    Recollections.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   Portrait.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.          Phila.  1890 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

197.  CHOLLET  (LOUIS).    Poesies.    3  vols.  12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1899-1907 

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198.  CHOY-SUZANNE  (Bishop),  N.  Y.  1894;  My  Favorite 
Lectures  of  Long  Ago   (Sanborn),  Bost.  1898;  Chicago  and 
the   Great   Conflagration    (Colbert   and    Chamberlin),    Cinn. 
1872;  American  Lands  and  Letters  (Mitchell)',  N.  Y.  1897; 
Foot-Prints  of  Vanished  Races    (Conant),   St.  Louis,   1879. 
Some  FIRST  EDITIONS.     5  vols.  8vo,  and  smaller,  cloth  and 
boards. 

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199.  CHURCH    (ALFRED  J.).     Stories  from  the  Greek 
Comedians ;  The  Fall  of  Athens ;  A  Young  Macedonian.     Illus- 
trated.   3  vols.  16mo,  cloth.  Lond.,  v.  d. 

*  All  inscribed  by  A.  J.  Church. 

200.  CLARETIE  (JULES).    Romans.    7  vols.  12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1866-1892 

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201.  CLARETIE  (JULES)    Robert  Burat.  Portrait.  12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1879 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author.    The  Paul  Chenal  copy,  with  book- 
plate. 

202.  CLARETIE   (JULES).     Peintres  et  Sculpteurs  con- 
temporains.    Premiere  serie.    16  portraits  graves  par  L.  Mas- 
sard.   8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.    Paris :  Lib.  des  Bibliophiles,  1882 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

203.  CLARETIE    (JULES).      La  Canne  de  M.  Michelet 
Promenades  et  souvenirs.     Illustrated   with   12  etchings   by 
H.  Toussaint  after  P.  Jazet.     8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1886 

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etched  portrait  and  autograph  inscription  of  Jules  Claretie. 


204.  CLARETIE  (JULES).     Pierrille.     With  10  etchings 
and  other  illustrations.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1890 

*  One  of  25  copies  on  Japan  with  the  etchings  in  two  states, 
in  black  and  bistre.  Inscribed  on  the  half-title:    "Book  writ- 
ten when  I  was  nineteen,  during  my  holiday  in  Perigord  at  my 
grandfather's.    Jules  Claretie." 

205.  CLARETIE    (JULES).      Le  sang  francos.      12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1901 

*  One   of    10   copies   on    Holland   paper.      Inscribed   by   the 
author. 

206.  CLEMENCEAU    (GEORGES).     Au  pied  du  Sinai. 
Illustre  par  H.  de  Toulouse-Lautrec.     4to,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris  [1898] 

*  Limited  Edition  on  Velin  paper,  with  the  illustrations  in 
2  states.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

207.  CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).    The  Gilded  Age:  A  Tale 
of  To-Day.  By  Mark  Twain  and  C.  D.  Warner.  Illustrations. 
8vo,  half  roan.  Hartford,  1874 

*Signed  by  the  author,  ' '  Mark  Twain. ' ' 

208.  CLEMENS   (SAMUEL  L.).     Rambling  Notes  on  an 
Idle    Excursion.      By    Mark    Twain.      12mo,    original    cloth 
(slightly  shaken). 

Toronto:  Rose-Belford   Publishing   Co.,    1878 

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209.  [CLEMENS    (SAMUEL   L.).]       The    Stolen   White 
Elephant,  etc.    By  Mark  Twain.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1882 

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210.  [CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).]     The  American  Claim- 
ant.    By  Mark  Twain.     Illustrated.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1892 

*  With  the  pseudonym  of  the  author  inscribed  on  fly-leaf. 

211.  [CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).]     Tom  Sawyer  Abroad. 
By  Huck  Finn.     Edited  by  Mark  Twain.     Illustrations  by 
Dan  Beard.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1894 

*  Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  with  the  author 's  pseudonym. 

212.  [CLEMENS    (SAMUEL  L.).]     The  Man  that  Cor- 
rupted Hadleyburg  and  other  Stories  and  Essays.    By  Mark 
Twain.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.     N.  Y.  1900 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

213.  COLERIDGE  (ERNEST  HARTLEY).  Poems.  FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author,  with  an  original  poem   of  four 
stanzas,  signed  and  dated  May  15,  1902. 

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214.  COLQUHOUN  (ARCHIBALD  R.).     The  Mastery  of 
the  Pacific.    Maps  and  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author.  Lond.  1902 

215.  COOKE  (M.  C.).  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Fungi. 
Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.        Lond.  1895 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author :     ' '  Unfortunately  I 
was  thwarted  by  the  publishers  of  this  book,  as  they  would  not 
go  to  the  expense  of  new  and  original  illustrations,  so  that  old 
ones  had  to  be  used,  or  else  none  at  all.     M.  C.  CooTce."     A 
' '  postage-stamp ' '  photo  of  the  author  is  pasted  beneath  the 
inscription. 

216.  COPPfiE    (FRANgOIS).     Poemes  modernes.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1869 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

217.  COPPfiE  (FRANgOIS).    Les  Humbles.    12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1872 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

218.  COPPBE   (FRANgOIS).    L'Exilee.    Poesies.     Texte 
within  red  line  borders.     4to,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1876 

*  LIMITED  EDITION  on  papier  Verge.     Presentation  from  the 
author  with  his  inscription. 

219.  COPPfiE    (FRANgOIS).     Olivier.     Poeme.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1876 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

220.  COPPfiE   (FRANgOIS).     Contes  en  Vers  et  Poesies 
diverses.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.          Paris,  1881 

*  Presentation  from  the  author,  with  autograph  inscription. 

221.  COPPfiE  (FRANgOIS).    Contes  en  Prose.    Portrait. 
12mo,  boards,  calf  back,  original  covers  bound  in.    Paris,  1882 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

222.  COPPfiE  (FRANgOIS).    Severe  Torelli.    Drame  en 
cinq  actes  en  vers.    4to,  three-quarters  green  levant  morocco, 
uncut  edges.  Paris,  1884 

*  First  and  limited  edition  on  papier  Verge.     Presentation 
cop'y,  inscribed  by  the  author  and  by  the  editor.     Inserted  is 
a  A.  L.  S.  by  A.  Lemerre,  the  editor. 

223.  COPPfiE     (FRANgOIS).      Arriere-Saison— Poesies. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1887 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

224.  COPP&E  (FRANgOIS).    Les  Paroles  sinceres.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  .      Paris,  1891 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

225.  COPPfiE  (FRANgOIS).    Pour  la  Couronne,  Drame. 
12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1895 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.    Inlaid  is  A.  L.  S. 
by  CoppSe  to  [Henry  Fouquier]  1  p.  12mo. 

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226.  COPPfiE  (FRANCOIS).    Le  Coupable.    12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1897 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

227.  COPPfiE  (FRANCOIS).     [Poesies.]    Arriere-Saison ; 
La   Benediction;    Intimites.      3    vols.    12mo,    original   paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1868-1888 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

228.  COPPEE   (FRANgOIS).     Henriette:  or,  A  Corsican 
Mother,  N.  Y.  1889 ;  Blessed  are  the  Poor.  Lond.  1894 ;  Happy 
Suffering.    Lond.  1900.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and  half  leather. 

N.  Y.  and  Lond.  1889-1900 

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tion. 

229.  CORD  AY   (MICHEL).     Confession  d'un  enfant  du 
siege ;  Des  histoires.     2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1897,  1900 

*  One  of   10   copies   on   Holland  paper.     Inscribed   by   the 
author. 

230.  CORD  AY    (MICHEL).      Les  freres  Jolidan;   Notre 
masque;  Mon  petit  mari,  ma  petite  femme.     3  vols.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1899,  1904 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.    Each 
inscribed  by  Michel  Corday. 

231.  CORELLI  (MARIE).     The  Sorrows  of  Satan,  1902; 
Wormwood,  1902 ;  Vendetta,  1900.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1900-02 

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one  saying  she  never  sends  books  to  the  reviewers  now. 

232.  COTTINET    (EDMOND).     Vercinge  torix.     Drame 
en  cinq  actes,  en  prose.    Avec  une  heliogravure  d'apres  un 
monument  inedit.     8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.         Paris,   1880 

233.  COULEVAIN  (PIERRE  DE).  Sur  la  Branche.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

234.  [COZZENS    (FREDERICK   S.).]      Prismatics.     By 
Richard   Haywarde.     Illustrations.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1853 

*  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

235.  [CRAIGIE  (PEARL  MARY  TERESA,  "John  Oliver 
Hobbes").]     The  Ambassador,  N.  Y.,  n.  d.;  The  School  for 
Saints,  N.  Y.,   n.   d. ;   The  Gods,   Some  Mortals,   and  Lord 
Wickenham,  N.  Y.  1897.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  is  inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author,  with  a 
short  statement  concerning  the  writing  of  each  work. 


236.  CRAWFORD    (F.  MARION).     To  Leeward.     First 
American  Edition.    12mo,  cloth  (lib.  st.  on  title).     Bost.  1884 

*  With  autographed  inscription  by  the  author. 

237.  CRAWFORD   (F.  MARION).     A  Tale  of  a  Lonely 
Paris.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  188& 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author :  ' '  When  we  are 
very  young  our  hearts  are  far  more  easily  touched  to  joy  and 
sadness  by  the  chords  and  dischords  of  our  own  dreaming  than 
"by  the  material  doings  of  the  world  around  us.     F.  Marion 
Crawford. ' ' 

238.  CRAWFORD   (F.  MARION).     With  the  Immortals. 
FIRST  EDITION.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth  (label  on  covers),  uncut. 

Lond.  1888 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author:  " Art  should  nourish  the  mind,  not 
drown  it.    F.  Marion  Crawford." 

239.  CRAWFORD    (F.  MARION).     A  Cigarette-maker's 
Romance.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1890 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author:  "//  it  be  not  true  that  the  ghosts 
of   the  dead  haunt  places  familiar   to  them  in   life,   yet   the 
superstition  is  founded  upon  the  instincts  of  human  nature.    F. 
Marion  Crawford." 

240.  CRAWFORD  (F.MARION).  The  Three  Fates.  FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1892 

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or  wrongly,  have  fought  our  way  into  public  notice,  have  all,  at 
one  time  or  another,  been  made  to  run  the  gauntlet  of  abuse, 
or  to  swim  the  dead  sea  of  indifference.    F.  Marion  Crawford. ' ' 

241.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).    The  Novel,  what  it  is. 
Portrait.     24mo,  cloth.  N.  Y..  1893 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    With  inscription  by  the  author :  ' '  What  is 
the  heart,  or,  rather,  what  do  we  in  common  conversation  and 
writing  understand  by  that  word?    F.  Marion  Crawford." 

242.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).    Katherine Lauderdale. 
FIRST  EDITION.    Illustrated.    2  vols.  12mo,  half  red  morocco 
(bottom  of  backs  a  little  defaced) .  N.  Y.  1894 

*  Inscribed   with   autographed   quotation   from  the  book   by 
the  author. 

243.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).     Mr.  Isaacs.     A  Tale 
of  Modern  India.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1895 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author :   ' '  You  say  well,  my  friend,  that 
the  unpardonable  sin,  is  ingratitude.    F.  Marion  Crawford." 

244.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION) .    Adam  Johnstone 's  Son. 
Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1896 

*  With   autographed   inscription   by   the   author:    "Seal   life 
has  no  conclusion  but  real  death,  and  that  is  a  sad  ending.    F. 
Marion  Crawford." 

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245.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).    Ave  Roma  Immortalis. 
Studies  from  the  Chronicles  of  Rome.    Map  and  illustrations. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author:  "In  youth  ten  fail- 
ures are  nothing  compared  with  one  success,  while  in  the  full 
meridian  of  power,  one  failure  undoes  a  score  of  victories.    F. 
Marion  Crawford." 

246.  CRAWFORD    (F.   MARION).      The  Rulers  of  the 
South.     With    100   original   drawings   by    Henry   Brokman. 
FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.    N.  Y.  1900 

*  With  autographed  inscription  by  the  author:     "Half  the 
charm  of  the  south  is  in  its  quick  changes  from  wealth  to  pov- 
erty, from  blooming   garden    to  sunbleached   desolation,   from 
languorous  calm  to  sudden  and  destroying  fury.     F.  Marion 
Crawford. ' ' 

247.  CRAWFORD   (F.  MARION).     In  the  Palace  of  the 
King.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1901 

*  With  autograph  of  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

248.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).  Whosoever  Shall  Offend. 
Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1904 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

249.  CRAWFORD    (F.   MARION).     The  Little   City  of 
Hope.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.    N.  Y.  1907 

*  Inscribed  on  title:    "With  the  best  wishes  of  F.  Marion 
Crawford.     Sorrento,  April  18,  1908."  in  the  autograph  of  the 
author. 

250.  CRAWFORD  (MRS.  J.  A.).    Sorreltop.    Lond.,n.d.; 
The  Problem  of  Janus.     Lond.  1902;  Another  copy  of  the 
same.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  interestingly  inscribed  by  the  author. 

251.  CROCKETT  (S.  R.).    Tales  of  Our  Coast.    By  S.  R. 
Crockett    and    others.      Illustrations    by    Frank    Brangwyn. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

*  Inscribed  by  S.  R.  Crockett. 

252.  CROCKETT  (S.  R.).    Cinderella.    A  Novel.    Frontis- 
piece.   FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1901 

*With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author:  "A  little 
maiden  is  put  into  this  book  whom  I  would  not  have  the  world 
wholly  forget.  S.  E.  Crockett." 

253.  CROCKETT  (S.  R.).    The  Dark  o'  the  Moon.    Being 
certain  further  histories  of  the  folk  called  "Raiders."    FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1902 

*  With  autograph   inscription  by  the  author :    "A   story  of 
my  own  land  and  my  own  folk.    S.  R.  Crockett." 

254.  CROCKETT   (S.  R.).     Cleg  Kelly;  The  Grey  Man; 
The  Standard  Bearer.    3  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1896-98 

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255.  CROWLEY    (ALEISTER).      Jephthah    and    Other 
Mysteries  Lyrical  and  Dramatic.     8vo,  boards,   cloth  back, 
uncut.  Lond.  1899 

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256.  CUEEL  (FRANQOISDE).     [Comedies.]     9  vols.  8vo 
and  12mo,  original  paper  covered,  uncut.     7  are  FIRST  EDI- 
TIONS. Paris,  1892-1902 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

257.  CURTIS   (WILLIAM  ELROY).     Denmark,  Norway 
and  Sweden.    Portraits  and  illustrations.     Royal  8vo,  cloth, 
gilt  top.  Akron,  0.,  1903 

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258.  CURTIS     (WILLIAM    ELROY).      Turkestan,    The 
Heart  of  Asia,  N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  The  Turk  and  his  Lost  Provinces, 
N.  Y.  1903 ;  To-Day  in  Syria  and  Palestine,  N.  Y.,  n.  d.  3  vols. 
8vo,  cloth. 

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259.  AANRUD  (HANS).     Collected  works  in  Norwegian. 
8  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers  (one  cloth),  uncut. 

Kristiania  and  Copenhagen,  v.  d. 

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260.  DANA    (CHARLES   A.).     The   Art   of   Newspaper 
Making.     FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

*  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author.    N.  Y.  1895 

261.  D'ANNUNZIO  (GABRIELE).     The  Victim.     Trans- 
lated from  the  Italian  by  Georgina  Harding.     12mo,  cloth. 

*  Signature  of  the  author  on  fly-leaf.  Lond.  1899 

262.  D'ANNUNZIO  (GABRIELE).  Le  Vergini  delle  Rocce ; 
L'Innocente;   II  Piacere;  II  Fuoco.     4  vols.   12mo,   original 
paper  covers,  uncut  (one  shaken).  Milan,  1900-1903 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

263.  DARU    (P.).     L 'Astronomic.     Poeme  en  six  chants. 
8vo,  boards,  leather  back.  Paris,  1830 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Bare.     Inscribed  by  Daru  's  son. 

264.  DASKAM    (JOSEPHINE  D.).      The   Imp  and  the 
Angel,  1901 ;  Fables  for  the  Fair,  1902 ;  Whom  the  Gods  De- 
stroyed, 1902 ;  Middle  Aged  Love  Stories,  1903.    4  vols.  12mo 
and  8vo,  cloth  and  boards.  N.  Y.  1901-03 

*  Each  volume  signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author. 

265.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).     Fromont  jeune  et  Risler 
aine.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken). 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.         Paris,  1874 

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266.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).    Fremont  Jeune  et  Risler 
Aine.    Moeurs  parisieunes.     Edition  precede  de  1'histoire  de 
ce   livre.     2   Dcssins  par   Dagna)i-Bouveret.     8vo,    original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1881 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  fimile  Zola,  with  his 
inscription. 

267.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).    Les  Rois  en  Exil.    12mo, 
half  calf.  Paris,  1882 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  George  Bastard, 
with  his  inscription. 

268.  DAUDET    (ALPHONSE).      Jack:    Moeurs  contem- 
poraines.    2  vols.  16mo,  half  vellum,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1885 

*  With  the  following  autographed  inscription  by  the  author : 
"Friendly    offering    to    Mr.    Carleton    Young   from    Alphonse 
Daudet.     This  copy  comes  from  the  particular  library  of  Al- 
phonse Daudet."     (Translation.) 

269.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).   Port-Tarascon.   Dernieres 
aventures  de  I'ilfiistre  Tartarin.    Dessins  de  Bieler,  Conconi, 
Myrbach,    Rossi,    etc.      8vo,    original    paper    covers,    uncut 
(shaken).  Paris,  1890 

•Edition  du   Figaro.     Inscribed:    "To  Emile  Zola,  his  old 
chum.    Alph.  Daudet." 

270.  DAUDET  (ERNEST).    Le  Ministere  de  M.  de  Mar- 
tignac.    4to,  half  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.      Paris,  1875 

*  Holland  paper  copy.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

271.  DAUDET    (ERNEST).      Fils    d 'Emigre;    Defroque. 
2  vols.  12mo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Paris,  1882 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

272.  DAUDET    (ERNEST).      Poste    restante.      12mo,   in 
cloth  wrappers   (loose).  Paris,  1902 

*  FIRST    EDITION.     Holland  paper   copy.     Inscribed   on   the 
half-title:   "In  this  novel  there  are  love-letters  from  page  41 
to  page  67,  which  generally  are  found  to  l)e  beautiful  and  fer- 
vent.   I  could  not  have  believed  it.    I  have  Tcnown  the  lovers 
who  wrote  them  and  I  have  the  letters  of  one  of  them.     They 
are,  properly  speaking,  a  slice  of  life.    E.  Daudet."     (Transla- 
tion.) 

273.  DAUDET  (ERNEST).    CEuvres.    8  vols.  12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  with  autograph  inscription 
by  the  author. 

274.  DAUDET  (LfiON  A.).    Les  ' ' Kamtchatka. "    Moeurs 
contemporaines.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Paris,  1895 

*  One   of   20   copies   on   Holland   paper.      Inscribed   by   the 
author,  and  by  Edmond  de  Goncourt. 

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275.  DAUDET  (LEON  A.).  Novels.  8  vols.  12mo,  original 
paper  covers.  Paris,  1891-1901 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     All  inscribed  by  the  author.    Comprises: 
Haeres;   La  romance  du  temps  present;   Germe  et  Poussiere; 
Les    deux    6treintes;    La    flamme    et    1 'ombre;    Les    id6es    en 
marche;  Alphonse  Daudet;  Sebastien  Gouves. 

276.  DAVIDSON  (JOHN).   A  Random  Itinerary.   Frontis- 
piece.   16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1894 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  limited  to  600  copies,  with  a  poem  on  fly- 
leaf by  John  Davidson. 

277.  DAVIDSON    (JOHN).     Sentences  and  Paragraphs; 
The  Last  Ballad.    2  vols.  16mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1893-99 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS  ;  inscribed  by  John  Davidson. 

278.  DAVIDSON  (JOHN).    New  Ballads.    16mo,  original 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1897 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

279.  DAVIDSON   (JOHN).     Self's  the  Man;  The  Testa- 
ment of  a  Prime  Minister ;  Testaments  2  parts ;  3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth  and  paper.  Lond.  1900-4 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS  ;  inscribed  by  the  author. 

280.  DAVIS  (RICHARD  HARDING).    The  Rulers  of  the 
Mediterranean,  N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  About  Paris,  N.  Y.,  n.  d.;  Our 
English  Cousins,  N.  Y.  1894.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  A  characteristic  note  in  the  author 's  hand  in  each. 

281.  DE  AMICIS  (ED.).    II  Vino.    Illustrated  by  Ferra- 
guti,  Nardi,  Ximenes.    12mo,  wrappers,  uncut.        Milan,  1890 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  on  the  half-title:  "It  was  neces- 
sary to  write  again  on  this  argument,  destroying  all  the  other 
conclusions,  because  I  had  become  a  drinker  of  milk.    Edmondo 
De  Amicis." 

282.  DE  AMICIS  (EDMONDO).     Spain.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1881 

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283.  DE  AMICIS  (EDMONDO).    Morocco,  its  People  and 
Places.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1882 

*  With  full-page  inscription  in  Italian,  by  the  author,  con- 
sisting of  a  poem  of  14  lines,  signed  and  dated. 

284.  DE  AMICIS  (EDMONDO).    Studies  of  Paris.    12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1892 

*  With    a    long   inscription   by    the    author   in   Italian,    and 
signed. 

285.  DE  AMICIS  (EDMONDO).    Sull'Oceano.    12mo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top.  Milan,  1897 

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286.  DE  AMICIS  (EDMONDO).    Eicordi  d'Infanzia  e  di 
Seuola.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Milan,  190? 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author :    ' '  The  '  Eicordi  d  'Infanzia  e  di 
Seuola'   (Remembrances  of  Childhood  and  of  School)   is  the 
most  sincere  of  all  my  works,  and  perhaps  for  this  reason  the 
most  spontaneous  and  the  most  clear,  which  gives  much  satis- 
faction to  my  conscience  as  an  artist.     It  is  said  that  it  is 
passion  that  makes  writers — passion  and  sincerity. — Edmondo 
De  Amicis." 

287.  DE  KAY  (CHARLES).    The  Vision  of  Nimrod;  The 
Vision  of  Esther.    2  volsVfcvo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1381-82 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS  ;  inscribed  by  the  author. 

288.  DELAND    (MARGARET).      Philip    and   his   Wife, 
Bost.  1896 ;  The  Old  Garden  and  other  Verses,  FIRST  EDITION, 
Bost.  1886 ;  Where  the  Laborers  are  Few,  FIRST  EDITION,  N.  Y. 
1909.    3  vols.  12mo  aij^.  8vo,  cloth. 

*  On  the  fly-Jfij    of  each  volume  the  author  has  inscribed  an 
interesting  commi    \  or  a  bit  of  information  relating  to,  the 
book. 

289.  DELPIT    (ALBERT).     Le  Fils  de  Coralie.     .1 
half  calf.  Paris, 

*  Inserted  is  A.  L.  S.  by  the  author  to  Mr.  Georges  Bastard. 

290.  DBPB 1 W  ( CHAUNCE  Y  M. ) .     The  Depew  Story  Book. 
Edited  by  Will  M.  Clemens.     Portraits.    12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  [18983 

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and  published  without  my  knowledge,  but  for  a  hasty  prodi 
tion  is  well  done.    Chauncey  M.  Depew."  ^ 

291.  DEROULEDE  (PAUL).    Refrains  militaires.     .. 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  188,, 

*  ()ne  of  «"5  copies  on  Holland  paper.    With  an  orifjnal  poem 
inserted  on  the  half-title  by  the  author. 

292.  DEROULEDE  (PAUL).    La  mort  de  Hoc*V 
original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

*  One  of   30   copies   on    Holland  paper.      Insi.        a    uy   the 
author. 

293.  DEROULEDE  (PAUL).     -1870— FeuUles  de  Route. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1907 

*  One  of  50   copies  on  Holland  paper.     Inscribed  by  Paul 
Deroulede. 

294.  DESCAVES    (LUCIEN).     La   Teigne.     12mo,   half 
morocco.  Bruxelles   [1886] 

*  FIRST    EDITION.      Presentation    copy    from    the    author    to 
Henry  Fouquier,  with  inscription. 

295.  DIEMER  (HERMINE).    Obe  ammergau  and  its  Pas- 
sion Play.     Illustrated  from  drawing  i  by  Zeno  Diemer  and 
others.    Small  folio,  pictured  boards  and  cloth.     Munich,  1900 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  with  the  autograph 
of  Zeno  Diemer,  one  of  the  illustrators. 

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296.  DITCHFIELD  (P.  H.) .   Books  Fatal  to  Their  Authors. 
46mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

*  Inscribed:  "Go,  little  book,  across  the  sea,  and  win  a  friend 
for  thee  and  me,  from  the  Author  P.  H.  Ditchfield." 

297.  DITCHFIELD    (P.   H.).      The   Sorceress   of  Paris. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  This  story  was  my  first  essay  at  fiction,  the 
writing  of  which  w(*j  somewhat  a  relief  after  the  composition 
of  purely  historical  work,  .   .   .  P.  H.  Ditchfield. ' ' 

298  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Fk  ding.  [English  Men  of 
Letters,  Edited  by  John  Morley.]  FIRST  EDITION.  12mo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1883 

*  Signed  by  the  author. 

299.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Life  of  Oliver  Goldsmith. 
FIRST  EDITION.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  /ncut. 

Lor,.'.:  Walter  Scott,  1888 

*  Has  author 's  signature  on  hal      •  le. 

10.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).    The      allad  of  Beau  Brocade 
other  Poems  of  the  XVIIIth  Century.     With  50  illustra- 
.•>•  by  Hugh  Thomson.    12mo,  cloth  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1893 

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change  in  a  line  of  the  Kondeau  Dedication. 

301.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).     Poems?  on  Several  Occasions. 
!  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1894 

*  Inscribed,  with  a  quotation  from  the  book  by  Austin  Dobson. 

302.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Eighteenth  Century  Vignettes. 
>r    -"'  Jeries.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  original  cloth,  gilt  top, 
.  uu  Lond.  1894 

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303:  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Eighteenth  Centi^y  Vignettes. 
T)i'  -I  ^pr-ies.  FIRST  EDITION.  12mo,  cloth,  gih  top,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  Lond.   1896 

"For  detail,  detail  most  I  care 

(Ce  superflu,  si  necessaire!)     Austin  Dobson." 

304.  DOBSON    (AUSTIN).     A  Paladin  of  Philanthropy 
and  Other  Papers.    Illustrated.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1899 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  This,  at  present,  is  the  first,  and  only,  edition. 
Austin  Dobson. ' ' 

305.  DOBSON   (AUSTIN).     De  Libris,  Prose  and  Verse. 
Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1908 

Inscribed  with  an  autographed  verse  of  seven  lines  and 
"N.B.  This  is  the  first  American  edn.  To  the  second  is 
added  a  new  essay  '  The  Unparalleled  Peirese, '  with  a  poem  '  The 
Simple  Life.'  A<D." 

306.  DODGE    (MAivY  MAPES).     When  Life  is  Young, 
1894 ;  Rhymes  and  Jingles,  1898 ;  Poems  and  Verses.    3  vols. 
16mo  and  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1894-1904 

*  Each  signed  by  the  author,  the  first  named  having  poem 
in  her  autograph. 

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SECOND    SESSION 

Tuesday  Afternoon,  December  12,  1916,  at  2:30  o'clock 
LOTS  307-612 

307.  [DODGSON  (C.  L.).].     The  Hunting  of  the  Snark. 
An  Agony  in  Eight  Fits.    By  Lewis  Carroll.    Illustrations  by 
Gardner  C.  Teall.  Printed  in  red  and  black  within  ornamental 
red  borders.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Wausau:  The  Philosopher  Press,  1897 

*  One  of  99  copies.     With  autograph  of  the  illustrator  and 
publishers. 

308.  DONNELLY  (ELEANOR  C.).    A  Tuscan  Magdalen, 
and  other  Legends  and  Poems.     Phila.  1896;  Out  of  Sweet 
Solitude.     Phila.   1873;  A  Memoir  of  Father  Felix  Joseph 
Barbelin,  S.  J.    Portrait.    Phila.  1886.    3  vols.  12mo  and  8vo, 

cloth. 

*  Each  volume  is  inscribed  by  the  author  with  an  original 
verse,  and  signed. 

309.  DONNELLY  (IGNATIUS).    The  Cipher  in  the  Plays 
and   on   the   Tombstone,   Minneapolis,    1899;   Atlantis:     The 
Antediluvian  World,  N.  Y.  1882;  The  Golden  Bottle,  N.  Y. 
1892.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and  paper. 

*  The  volumes  mentioned  are  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume 
is  inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

310.  DOUGLAS  (ROBERT  K.).    Society  in  China.    Illus- 
trated from  photographs.    8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1901 

*  Inscribed    [Society  in  China]    "as  seen   by   an  on-looker. 
Eobert  K.  Douglas.     March  11.  1903." 

311.  DO WDEN  (EDWARD).    Poems.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1876 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  being  notes  of  two 
corrections  in  the  text. 

312.  DOWDEN  (EDWARD).    Essays  Modern  and  Eliza- 
bethan.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1910 

*  Inscribed   by   the   author   with    a  quotation    from    Words- 
worth.   Signed  and  dated  Christmas  1910. 

313.  DOYLE    (A.  CONAN).     The  Mystery  of  Cloomber. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  wrappers.  Lond.  1889 

*  Inscription  by  the  author  on  the  title. 

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314.  DOYLE   (A.  CONAN).     Rodney  Stone.     Illustrated. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

*  Author 's  autograph  inscription  on  the  title. 

315.  DOYLE    (A.   CONAN).      Songs  of  Action.      12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

316.  DOYLE    (A.   CONAN).     Through  the  Magic  Door. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1908 

*  Signed  inscription  by  the  author  on  fly-leaf,  telling  of  the 
books  discussed  in  this  volume. 

317.  DROZ    (GUSTAVE).     Monsieur   Madame   et   Bebe; 
Entre  nous;  Un  paquet  de  lettres.    3  vols.  12mo,  half  calf. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author.      Paris,  1875-1880 

318.  DU  CAMP  (MAXIME).    Les  chants  modernes.    8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1855 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Hand-made  paper  copy.     Inscribed  by  the 
author.    Inserted  is  A.  L.  S.  by  M.  Du  Camp.    2  pp.  8vo,  July 
22,  1858.     [To  his  publisher.] 

319.  DU  CAMP    (MAXIME).     Les  Buveurs  de  Cendres. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,1866 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    China  paper  copy,  inscribed  by  the  author. 

320.  DU  CHAILLU   (PAUL  B.).  The  Land  of  the  Mid- 
night Sun.    Map  and  235  illustrations.    FIRST  EDITION.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1882 

*  Each  volume  contains  an  inscription  by  the  author,  relat- 
ing to  the  ' '  Land  of  the  Midnight  Sun. ' ' 

321.  DUCROS    (EMMANUEL).     Une    Cigale    au   Salon. 
Frontispiece,  13  eauxfortes  et  eroquis  a  I' can-forte  par  Paillet, 
Giraud,  Deschamps,  etc.    4to,  photogravure  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1888 

*  Inscribed  with  a  poem  by  the  author  on  half-title. 

322.  DUMAS    (ALEXANDRE).     L'Orestie,   tragedie   en 
trois  actes  en  vers.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1856 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Special  copy  on  rose  paper  presented  by 
the  author  to  Mle.  Mannoury  Lacour,  with  inscription  on  the 
half-title. 

323.  DUMAS,    FILS    (ALEXANDRE).      Une    visite    de 
noces,  comedie.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  1881 

324.  DUMAS,  FILS  (ALEXANDRE).    Francillon.    Piece 
en  trois  actes.     With  etched  portrait.    8vo,  half  calf. 

Paris,  1887 

*  Presentation    copy    from    the    author,    with    his    autograph 
inscription. 

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325.  DUMAS,    FILS    (ALEXANDRA).     Une    visite    de 
noces.     Comedie  en  un  acte.     8vo,  original  wrappers. 

Paris,  1891 

*  Special  Edition.     One  of  30  copies  printed  for  Alexandra 
Dumas,  fils   [Edition  des  comfidiens].     Inscribed  on  the  half- 
title  by  the  author. 

326.  DUNBAR  (PAUL  LAURENCE).    The  Sport  of  the 
Gods.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1902 

*  With  autographed  quotation  from  the  book,  inscribed  by 
the  author. 

327.  DUNBAR    (PAUL   LAURENCE).      The   Heart   of 
Happy  Hollow.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.         N.  Y.  1904 

*  With  autographed  inscription  by  the  author:  "In  this  book 
you  will  find  many  of   the  people  whom  I  know  personally. 
Paul  Laurence  D unbar.    If  I  were  not  ill  in  bed  I  should  write 
more." 

328.  DUNLAP    SOCIETY.      First    Theatre    in    America 
(Daly)  ;  The  Magazine  and  the  Drama  (Pence)  ;  Autobiog- 
raphy of  Clara  Fisher  Maeder  (Taylor)  ;  A  Group  of  Theatri- 
cal Caricatures  (Gladding)  ;  The  Circus  (Greenwood)  ;  Duse 
and   the    French    (Mapes)  ;    Washington    and    the    Theatre 
(Ford)  ;    Early   American   Plays    (Wegelin).      8    vols.    8vo, 
original  wrappers  uncut.  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  Some  of  the  volumes  contain  signed  inscriptions  by  their 
authors. 

329.  DUNLAP    SOCIETY.       The   Father;    or,   American 
Shandyism;  Opening  Addresses,  Collected  by  Laurence  Hut- 
ton;  Memoir  of  Thomas  A.  Cooper  (Ireland)  ;  Biennial  Re- 
ports of  the  Secy,  and  Treas. ;  Charlotte  Cushman  (Barrett)  ; 
Occasional  Addresses  (Hutton  and  Carey)  ;  William  E.  Burton 
(Keese)  ;  Bunker  Hill  (Burk).    8  vols.  8vo,  original  wrappers, 
uncut.  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  Three  of  the  volumes  contain  signed  inscriptions  by  their 
authors. 

330.  DUNLAP  SOCIETY.    Early  American  Plays  (Wege- 
lin)  ;  Later  American  Plays  (Roden)  ;  Edward  Loomis  Daven- 
port  (Edgett)  ;  A  Group  of  Comedians   (Keese).     Biennial 
Reports  of  the  Secy,  and  Treas.    5  vols.  8vo,  original  wrappers, 
uncut.  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  Four  of  the  volumes  contain  signed  inscriptions  by  their 
authors. 

331.  [DUNNE  (F.  P.).]     Mr.  Dooley  in  Peace  and  in  War. 
Bost.  1899;  Mr.  Dooley  in  the  Hearts  of  his  Countrymen. 
Bost.  1899 ;  Mr.  Dooley 's  Philosophy.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   N.  Y.  1900.    3  vols.  16mo  and  12mo,  cloth. 

*  With  the  autograph  of  the  author  in  each  volume. 

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332.  EASTMAN  (CHARLES  G.).   Poems.   FIRST  EDITION. 
16mo,  cloth  (worn).  Montpelier,  1848 

*  Inscribed    on    the   second   fly-leaf:    "John   G.    Saxe,   Esq. 
from  the  Author,"  and  on  the  first  fly-leaf:  "A  gift  to  Mrs. 
J.  G.  Saxe,  from  her  Husband." 

333.  ECHEGARAY  (JOSE).     Obras  Dramaticas.    2  vols. 
12mo,  half  red  calf,  gilt  tops.  Madrid,  1892,  1897 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

334.  EEKHOUD    (GEORGES).       Le    Cycle    patibulaire. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1896 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     One  of  12  copies  on  Holland  paper.     In- 
scribed on  the  half-title  by  the  author. 

335.  EGAN    (MAURICE   P.).     Songs   and   Sonnets,   and 
other  Poems.    N.  Y.  1898;  Belinda,  a  story  of  New  York. 
Phila.,  n.  d. ;  The  Success  of  Patrick  Desmond.  FIRST  EDITION. 
Notre  Dame,  1893.     3  vols.  16mo  and  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  an  autographed  inscription  by  the 
author. 

336.  EGGLESTON    (EDWARD).       The    Circuit    Rider. 
N.  Y.  1874;  The  Mystery  of  Metropolisville.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.; 
Queer  Stories  for  Boys  and  Girls.  N.  Y.  1896.     3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth. 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author  in  each  volume. 

337.  EGGLESTON  (GEORGE  CARY).    The  First  of  the 
Hoosiers.      Reminiscences  of  Edward  Eggleston.      Portraits. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Phila.,  n.  d. 

*  With  an  interesting  inscription,  by  the  author,  concerning 
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339.  EGGLESTON    (GEORGE    CARY).      Blind    Alleys. 
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341.  EMERSON    (ELLEN   RUSSELL).     Masks,   Heads, 
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342.  EVERETT   (WILLIAM).     Address  in  Commemora- 
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livered at  Quincy,  July  4,  1887.     Portrait.     Square  8vo,  cloth. 

Cambridge,  1887 

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Lond.  1883 

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cloth. 

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351.  FAWCETT  (EDGAR).   Song  and  Story.   Bost.  1884; 
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(one  vol.  shaken). 

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353.  FERRY    (JULES).     Discours   et  opinions  de  Jules 
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uncut.  Paris,  1893-1896 

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354.  FEYDEAU     (ERNEST).      Catherine    d 'Overmerie. 
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author  1  page  12mo.    January  12,  1860. 

355.  FIELD  (HENRY  M.).    Among  the  Holy  Hills.    N.  Y. 
1884;  On  the  Desert.    N.  Y.  1894;  The  Greek  Islands  and 
Turkey  after  the  War.  N.  Y.  1885.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

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356.  FIELD     (HENRY    M.)      Among    the    Holy    Hills. 
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357.  FIELD    (ROSWELL).     The  Bondage  of  Ballinger. 
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uncut.  Chicago,  1903 

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358.  FIELDS    (ANNIE).     Life   and   Letters   of   Harriet 
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359.  FIELDS     (JAMES    T.).      Poems.      FIRST    EDITION. 
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360.  FISKE  (JOHN).    The  Discovery  of  America.     With 
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ever  thought  of  writing  on  American  history  in  general.     If 
is  my  favorite  book,  John  Fiske,  Aug.  17.  1900." 

361.  FISKE    (JOHN).     Through  Nature  to  God.     12mo, 
cloth.  Bost.  1900 

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362.  FISKE  (JOHN).    Old  Virginia  and  Her  Neighbours. 
Maps.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1898 

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363.  FITZGERALD  (PERCY).    Charles  Townshend.  Wit 
and  Statesman.     Portrait.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  un- 
cut. Lond.  1866 

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364.  FITZGERALD    (PERCY).      Croker's    Boswell    and 
Boswell.     Studies  in  the  "Life  of  Johnson."     FIRST  EDITION. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1880 

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365.  FITZGERALD    (PERCY).     A  New  History  of  the 
English  Stage,  from  the  Restoration  of  the  Liberty  of  the 
Theatres.     FIRST  EDITION.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.         Lond.  1882 

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366.  FITZGERALD   (PERCY).     The  Life  and  Times  of 
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*  Inscribed  by  the  author.  Lond.  1884 

367.  FITZGERALD  (PERCY).    Chronicles  of  Bow  Street 
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and  Police.     With  numerous  illustrations.     FIRST   EDITION. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.          Lond. :  Chapman  and  Hall,  1888 

*  With  the  autograph  of  the  author  in  each  volume,  and  in 
addition,  the  first  volume  contains  an  inscription  relating  how 
the  book  came  to  be  written. 

368.  FITZGERALD  (PERCY).    London  City  Suburbs  as 
they  are  To-day.     Illustrated  from  original  drawings.     FIRST 
EDITION.    4to,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1893 

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about  a  year  making   Tours  in  the  suburbs  $•  found  it  most 
enjoyable.    Percy  Fitzgerald." 

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369.  FITZGERALD    (PERCY).     Memoirs  of  an  Author. 
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370.  FITZGERALD   (PERCY).     The  Good  Queen  Char- 
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Lond.  1899 

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proofs  of  this  book  had  been  read  to  Queen  Victoria. 

371.  FLAMMARION   (CAMILLE).     Les  Terres  du  Ciel. 
Illustre  de  photographies  celestes,  cartes,  figures,  etc.    Royal 
8vo,  half  crushed  morocco,  gilt  top  and  back,  uncut  edges. 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  C.  Flammarion.     Paris,  1884 

372.  FLAMMARION  (CAMILLE).    La  Planete  Mars,  et 
ses  conditions  d  'habitalite.    Illustre  de  580  dessins  et  23  cartes. 
Royal  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1892 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

373.  FLAMMARION  (CAMILLE).    L 'Atmosphere  et  les 
grands  Phenomenes  de  la  Nature.     157  text  illustrations.    4to, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut   (loose  from  binding). 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.          Paris,  1905 

374.  FLAMMARION   (CAMILLE).     La  Fin  du  Monde; 
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leather),  uncut.  Paris,  1894-1902 

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375.  FLANDRAU  (CHARLES  E.).    The  History  of  Min- 
nesota and  Tales  of  the  Frontier.     Portrait.     FIRST  EDITION. 
8vo,  cloth.  St.  Paul,  1900 

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book  affords  you  half  the  pleasure  that  your  request  to  me  to 
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having  written  it.     Charles  E.  Flandrau." 

376.  FOGAZZARO    (ANTONIO).      Daniele   Cortis;   Ma- 
lombra ;  Idillii  Spezzati ;  Scene ;  Fedele.     5  vols.  12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Milan,  1900-1906 

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377.  FOGAZZARO  (ANTONIO).  Piccolo  Mondo  Moderno ; 
Minime;  Poesie  Scelte.     3  vols.  8vo  to  16mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut  (one  shaken).  Milan,  1892-1901 

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378.  FOOTE  (MARY  HALLOCK).    The  Prodigal.    Bost. 
1900 ;  The  Dessert  and  the  Sown.  Bost.  1902 ;  A  Touch  of  Sun 
and  other  Stories.  Bost.  1903.     FIRST  EDITIONS.     3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth. 

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879.  FORMAN    (JUSTUS   MILES).      Buchanan's  Wife. 

1906 ;  A  Stumbling  Block.  1907 ;  The  Island  of  Enchantment. 

1905.     3  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1905-7 

*  Each  with  signature  of  the  author  and  inscription  in  his 

autograph. 

380.  FORMONT  (MAXIME).     L'Enervee.     12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  Covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1903 

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scribed by  the  author. 

381.  FOSTER   (JOHN    W.).     A   Centnry  of    American 
Diplomacy:  being  a  brief  Review  of  the  Foreign  Relations 
of  the  United  States,  1776-1876.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top. 

Bost.  1901 

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page. 

382.  FRANCE   (ANATOLE).     L'Etui  de  nacre.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1892 

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383.  FRANCE  (ANATOLE).      Thais.     Translated  from 
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384.  FRANCE  (ANATOLE).    Madame  de  Luzy.    10  com- 
positions dessinees  et  gravees  par  Ad.  Lalauze.    12mo,  orig- 
inal wrappers.  Paris:  Ferroud,  1902 

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385.  FRANC-NOHAIN.  Les  Inattentions  et  Sollicitudes. 
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386.  FRIEDJUNG    (HEINRICH).     Der  Kampf  urn  die 
Vorherrschaft  in  Deutschland  1859  bis  1866.     (The  fight  for 
the  supremacy  in  Germany. )  2  vols.  half  morocco 

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387.  FULLER  (HENRY  B.).     The  Puppet  Booth,  N.  Y. 
1896;  The  Last  Refuge.     Bost.  1900;  With  the  Procession, 
N.  Y.,  n.  d.  3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

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388.  FUNCK-BRENTANO     (FRANTZ).      L'affaire    du 
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uncut.  Paris,  1901 

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389.  GALE   (NORMAN).     Orchard   Songs.     FIRST  EDI- 
TION.    Small  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1893 

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390.  GALTON    (FRANCIS).     Hereditary   Genius.     8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

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an  enormous  amount  of  unbiassed  inquiry  is  still  needed,  be- 
fore the  statistics  of  direct  and  collateral  heredity  can  be  ex- 
pressed with  fair  accuracy  in  a  strictly  numerical  form! 
Francis  Oalton." 

391.  GARLAND  (HAMLIN).     Boy  Life  on  the  Prairie. 
Illustrated.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

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TION, Cambridge,   1893;  Her  Mountain  Lover,  FIRST  EDI- 
TION, N.  Y.  1901 ;  Prairie  Folks,  N.  Y.  1899.     3  vols.  16mo 
and  12mo,  cloth. 

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393.  GARLAND  (HAMLIN).     Spirit  of  Sweet  Water;  A 
Little    Norsk;    Wayside   Courtships;    Rose   of    Dutcher's 
Coolly;  Boy  Life  on  the  Prairie.     5   vols.  12mo  and  16mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

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394.  GARNETT    (RICHARD).     Idylls    and    Epigrams. 
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cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1869 

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395.  GARNETT  (RICHARD).     Iphigenia  in  Delphi:  A 
Dramatic  Poem,   with  Homer's   "Shield  of  Achilles,"  &c. 
Frontispiece.  Narrow  8vo,  vellum  boards,  uncut.  Lond.  1890 

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by  the  publisher.     Inscribed  also  with  quotation  by  the  author. 

396.  GARNETT  (RICHARD).     Poems.     FIRST  EDITION. 
8vo,  buckram,  uncut.  Lond. :  Elkin  Mathews,  1893 

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397.  GARNETT  (RICHARD).     Edward   Gibbon  Wake- 
field.     The  Colonization  of  South  Australia  and  New  Zea- 
land.    Portrait  and  map.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth. 

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398.  GARNETT  (RICHARD).      The  Queen   and  Other 
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Lond. 1901 

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399.  GARNETT  (RICHARD).     The  Life  of  W.  J.  Fox. 
Concluded  by  Edward  Garnett.     Portrait  and  illustrations. 
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volume  in  1910." 

400.  GAUTIER   (JUDITH).      Les   Princesses  d'Amour. 
12mo,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1900 

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401.  GAUTIER  (TH^OPHILE).     Le  capitaine  Fracasse. 

2  vols.  12mo,  half   morocco.  Paris,  1863 

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402.  GEIJERSTAM  (GUSTAF  AF.).     Skogen  Och  Sjon; 
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4  vols.  Kino,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (one  shaken). 

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403.  GILBERT  (W.  S.).     Original  Plays.  Third  series. 
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404.  GILDER   (RICHARD  WATSON).     Five  Books  of 
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405.  GILDER    (RICHARD    WATSON).     The   Celestial 
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3  vols.  1'xJmo,  cloth,  2  with  edges  uncut. 

N.  Y.  and  Bost.  [1887]-1909 

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406.  GILDER  (RICHARD  WATSON).     The  Great  Re- 
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FIRST  EDITIONS.     3  vols.  16mo,  cloth  and  parchment. 

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408.  GLADDEN    (WASHINGTON).     The   Church   and 
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Claus  on  a  Lark,  etc.     N.  Y.  1890.     FIRST  EDITIONS.     3 
vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

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409.  GLASGOW   (ELLEN).     The  Ancient  Law.     N.  Y. 
1908;  The  Descendant,  N.  Y.  1897;  The  Freeman  and  other 
Poems.     N.  Y.  1902;  Phases  of  an  Inferior  Planet.     N.  Y. 
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410.  GLOUBOWSKY  (NICOLAS).  Orthodox  Theological 
Encyclopedia,  Vols.  VI,  VII;  About  paschal  supper  of  Christ; 
Christian   liberty;    The   defence   of   the   Holy   Synod    [in 
Russian].     5  pieces,  8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers,  etc. 

Petrograd,  v.  d. 
*A11  inscribed  by  Professor  Gloubowsky. 

411.  GODFREY   (ELIZABETH).     A    Sister    of    Prince 
Rupert.  Portraits.    8vo,  cloth,  glit  top,  uncut.     Lond.  1909 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  with  presentation  slip  from  the  publisher. 
Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  with  a  signed  historical  comment  on  the 
"  Daughter  of  the  Queen  of  Hearts." 

412.  GODWIN  (PARKE).     Out  of  the  Past.     (Critical 
and  Literary  Papers.)     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1870 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author,  with  a  poem  "The  Voice  of  Au- 
tumn," three  stanzas,  with  autograph. 

413.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).     Salon  de 
1852.     12mo,  half  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  gilt  back,  uncut. 

Paris:  Levy  Freres,  1852 

*  RARE.     FIRST  book  of  the  authors.     One  of  only  10  copies 
printed  for  Le  Public  de  I' Art.    Presentation  from  the  authors, 
with  inscription.     The  Jules  Janin  copy,  with  his  book-plate. 

414.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).     IdSes  et 
sensations.     Royal  8vo,  boards,  roan  back,  uncut. 

Paris,  1866 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  authors.     From  the  Jules 
Richard  library,  with  his  book-plate. 

415.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).    Gavarni 
[Guillaume  Sulpice  Chevalier],  I'homine  et  Pceuvre.    Por- 
trait de  Gavarni  grave  a  Veau-forte  par  Flameng.     8vo, 
half  crushed  morocco,  gilt  top,   uncut  edges,  by  Masson- 
Debonnelle.  Paris,  1873 

*  First  Edition.     Inscribed  by  Edm.  de  Goncourt. 

416.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).     La  Du 
Barry.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.        Paris,  1878 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Emile  Zola,  with  in- 
scription. 

417.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).     Histoire 
de  la  Societe  Franchise  pendant  la  Revolution.     12mo,  half 
<5loth.  Paris,  1879 

*  Inscribed  by  E.  de  Goncourt. 

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418.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  DE).     La  Faustin.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1882 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

419.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).    Madame 
de  Pompadour.     Illustre'  de  55  reproductions  sur  cuivre  par 
Dujardin  ei  de  2  planches  et  couleur  par  Quinsac.    4to, 
original  gilt  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

*  Inscribed  by  E.  de  Goncourt. 

420.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  DE).    La  Guimard.    12mo, 
half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1893 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.    Inlaid  is  A.  L.  S. 
E.  de  Goncourt  dated  May  6,  1885.     1  p.  8vo  to  the  [editor]  of 
the  "Gil  Bias." 

421.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).    Journal, 
memoires  de  la  vie  litteraire  1885-1895.    3  vols.    12mo,  orig- 
inal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1894-1896 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Two  volumes,  inscribed 
by  Edmond  de  Gou court. 

422.  GO-NCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).     Les  Ac- 
trices  du  XVIIIme  Siecle.    Sophie  Arnould;  Madame  Saint- 
Huberty ;  Mademoiselle  Clairon.  3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  1885,  1890 

*  First  Edition.    Presentation  copies  to  Emile  Zola,  inscribed 
by  E.  de  Goncourt. 

423.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  DE).     Hokousai.    Portrait 
d'Hokousai  peint  par  sa  fille  Oyei;   La  maison  d'un  artiste. 
3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.   Paris,  1896,  1881 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

424.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).    Manette 
Salomon ;  Madame  Gervaisais  Histoire  de  la  societe  Fran- 
gaise  pendant  la  revolution.     3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut  (shaken). 

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425.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).    Journal 
des  Goncourts,  Memoires  de  la  vie  litteraire,  1851-1895.     8 
vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (Vol.  VIII  of  1889- 
1891  is  lacking).  Paris,  1887-1896 

*  Presentation  copies  from  the  author  to  Emile  Zola,  each 
volume  inscribed  by  Edmond  de  Goncourt. 

426.  GOSSE  (EDMUND).    Seventeenth-Century  Studies. 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1883 

*  FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed,  "Arecordof much  happy  cruising 
among  the  Fortunate  Islands. — Edmund  Gosse." 

427.  GOSSE  (EDMUND).  King  Erik,  a  Tragedy;  with  an 
essay  by  Theo.  Watts.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.          Lond.  1893 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  Odd.  and  gratifying,  to  be  edited  by  some  one 
else  in  one's  life-time. — Edmund  Gosse." 

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428.  GOSSE    (EDMUND).     A  Short  History  of  Modern 
Literature.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

429.  GOSSE  (EDMUND).    The  Life  and  Letters  of  John 
Donne,  revised  and  collected  by  Edmund  Gosse.    Portraits. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1899 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed,  "Keep  these  wondrous  reliques 
in  your  judgment  deep. — Edmund  Gosse," 

430.  GOTO  (CHUGAI).    Suson  (The  Skirt  of  the  Moun- 
tain).   Frontispieces.    2  vols.  8vo,  original  cloth. 

Tokyo:  Shunyodo,  1909 

*  With  two  full-page  inscriptions  by  the]author. 

431.  GOYAU   (LUCIE   FELIX-FAURE).     Les   Femmes 
dans  Pceuvre  de   Dante;    Newman,  sa  vie  et  ses  reuvres. 
Portrait;  La  Vie  et  la  mort  des  Fees.    3  vols.  12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1901-1910 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.   One  of  10-20  copies  on  Holland  paper.  With 
the  portrait  of  Newman  in  two  states.  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

432.  GRAHAM  (WILLIAM).    The  Creed  of  Science;  So- 
cialism.   2  vols.  16mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  and  Lond.  1881-1891 

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433.  GRAND  (SARAH).     The  Heavenly  Twins.     3  vols. 
8vo,  cloth  (binding  slightly  soiled).  Lond.  1893 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     With  an  account  of  how  the  book  came  to 
be  written  and  published,  and  an  inscription  in  each  volume 
by  Sarah  Grand. 

434.  GRANT    (ROBERT).     Opinions  of  a  Philosopher. 
N.  Y.  1895;  Face  to  Face.    N.  Y.   1893;  Jack  Hall.    N.  Y. 
1898;  Jack  in  the  Bush.    N.  Y.    1893.     4  vols.  12ino,  cloth. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1893-98 

435.  GREAT  K.  &  A.  Train  Robbery  (Ford).  N.  Y.  1897; 
A  Provence  Rose  (Ouida).    Bost.,  n.    d. ;  Observations  of 
Henry  (Jerome).  Bristol,  1901.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Two  inscribed  by  the  authors. 

436.  GREENE  ( WILLIAM  BATCHELDER).  Three  Vows. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1881 

*  Presentation  copy;  "To  Cousin  Charlotte  with  much  love 
from  the  Author." 

437.  GREENWOOD  (GRACE).  A  Forest  Tragedy  and 
other  Tales.  Bost.  1856;  Haps  and  Mishaps  of  a  Tour  in 
Europe.  Bost.  1854;  Poems.  Bost.  1851;  Another  copy,  the 
same.  4  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

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438.  GRIFFIS  (W.   E.)      The  Mikado's  Empire.  N.  Y., 
n.  d. ;  The  Romance  of  Conquest.  Bost.,  n.  d. ;  The  Romance 
of  Discovery.  Bost.,  n.  d.     Illustrated.     3  vols.   8vo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  has  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

439.  GROWOLL  (A.).      American    Book   Clubs:    Their 
Beginnings  and  History  and  A  Bibliography  of  their  Publi- 
cations.    12mo,  cloth,  calf  back,  uncut  edges.      N.  Y.  1897 

*  Limited   Edition  on   Hand-made    paper,    only   300    copies 
printed.     With  long  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

440.  GUILD   (CURTIS).      Abroad  Again;    or,  A  Fresh 
Foray  in  Foreign  Lands;     12  mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1877 

*  Author's   presentation  copy.     Inserted  are  two  A.  L's  S. 
regarding  the  success  of  James  Fields,  the  publisher,  in  his 
lecture  tours. 

441.  GUINEY    (LOUISE   IMOGEN).      A    Memorial    of 
Ulysses  S.   Grant  from  the  City  of  Boston.     Portrait  and 
view.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1885 

*  Contains  Poems  by  Julia  Ward  Howe,  who  has  autographed 
it  at  its  end;  and  Miss  Guiney,   who  has  written  on  a  card, 
which  is  pasted  in  front  of  volume:  "  Dear  Mr.  Young  :  Excuse 
me  for  a  deserter  ;  but  I  simply  won't  put  my  name  to  this 
atrocious  production  of  my  sinful  youth.     No,  sir!    L.  I.  O. 
1900." 

442.  GUINEY  (LOUISE  IMOGEN).   Patrins.  Bost.  1897; 
The  Martyr's  Idyl    and   Shorter   Poems.     FIRST  EDITION. 
Bost.  1899;  Lovers' Saint  Ruth's.    Bost.  1895.     FIRST  EDI- 
TION.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

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each  volume. 

443.  GUNTER  (ARCHIBALD  C.).     Mr.  Potter  of  Texas 
[18.S8J;  A  Princess  of  Paris  [1894];  The  Fighting  Trouba- 
dour [1899J.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  [1888-99] 

*  Signed  inscription  by  the  author  in  each  volume. 

444.  GUNTER  (ARCHIBALD  C.).     Mr.  Barnes  of  New 
York,     ^87;    That    Frenchman    [1889];    Miss    Dividends 
[1892];    Bob   Covington    [1897];    M.    S.    Bradford    Special 
[1899].     5  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  [1887-99] 

*  Each  volume  signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author. 

445  GYP.  Bijou;  Little  Bob;  Ginette's  Happiness. 
3  vols.  1*1110,  cloth.  Lond.  1897-1900 

*  Each  volume  autographed  by  the  author;  laid  in  are  the 
original  postal  wrappers  inscribed  by  Gyp. 

446.  HAECKEL  (ERNST).  Freedom  in  Science  and 
Teaching.  With  a  Prefatory  Note  by  T.  H.  Huxley.  12mo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1879 

*  Signed  and  inscribed  in  German  by  the  author. 

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447.  HAECKEL    (ERNST).     The  Evolution  of  Man:  A 
Popular    Exposition   of  the   Principal    Points    of    Human 
Ontogeny  and    Phylogeny.      Illustrations.     2   vols.    12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1897 

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448.  HAECKEL  (ERNST).  Antropogenie.    With  SO  plates 
and  512  text  illustrations.     I  vols.  8vo,  original  cloth. 

*Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author.  Leipzig,  1903 

449.  HAGGARD  (H.  RIDER).  A  Farmer's  Year.  2  maps 
and  86  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1899 

*  Inscribed:    "  Written  that  a  record  may  remain  of  an 
ancient  and  honorable  class  .  .  ,  .  H.  Rider  Haggard." 

450.  HAGGARD  (H.  RIDER).  Mr.  Meeson's  Will.  Lond. 
1897;  Heart  of  the  World.   Lond.  1898;  Allan  Quatermain. 
Lond.  1901.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  is  inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

451.  HAGGARD  (H.  RIDER).     Joan  Haste,  1897;  Nada 
the  Lily,  1901;  Colonel  Quaritch,  V.  C.,  1901.  3  vols.  12rao, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1897-1901 

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452.  HALBE  (MAX)    Walpurgistag;  Das  tausendjahrige 
Reich;  Lebenswende;  Mutter  Erde.   (Plays.)  4  vols.  12mo, 
full  russia,  gilt  edges.  Berlin-Dresden,  1896-1903 

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453.  HALE    (EDWARD    EVERETT).     Philip    Nolan's 
Friends.   A  Story  of  the  Change  of  Western  Empire.     Il- 
lustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1894 

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history  in  this  novel  ruins  the  story, — and  that  the  story  ruins 
the  history.     All  the  same  the  history  part  is  true.     Edward  E. 
Hale." 

454.  HALE    (EDWARD   EVERETT).      Memories  of  a 
Hundred   Years.     Portraits.    2  vols.    8vo,    cloth,   gilt  tops, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1902 

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455.  HALE  (EDWARD  EVERETT).     "  Tell  it  Again. " 
Susan's  Escort.     Bost. ,  n.  d. ;  Stories  of  Invention.    Bost. 
1898;  The  First  True  Gentleman.  Bost.  1907.    3  vols.  12mo 
and  smaller,  cloth  and  half  vellum. 

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456.  HALE  (EDWARD  EVERETT).   How  to  Live.  Bost. 
1902;  We,  the  People.     N.  Y.  1903;  If,  Yes,  and  Perhaps. 
Bost.  1868.    FIRST  EDITIONS.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Two  of  the  volumes  are  inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the 
author ;  A.  N.  S.  is  in  the  third. 

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457.  HALtiVY  (LUDOVIC).     Les  petites  Cardinal.     12 
vignettes  par  H.  Maigrot.    12mo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1882 

*  Inserted  is  A.  L.  8.  by  Halevy.    3  pp.  12mo,  concerning  his 
biography. 

458.  HALEVY  (LUDOVIC).     Trois   Coups  de   Foudre. 
Dix  dessins  de  Kauffmann,  graves  par  T.  de  Mare.     FIRST 
EDITION.     16mo,  half  blue  crushed  morocco,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut edges.  Paris,  1886 

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459.  (HAVEVY  (LUDOVIC).    The  Abbe  Constantin.    Il- 
lustrated.   12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1879 

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460.  HALLER  (GUSTAVE).    Le  Bleuet;  Vertu.     2  vols. 
8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken). 

Paris,  1875-1876 

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461.  HAMSUN  (KNUT).     [Dramatical  Works  in  Norwe- 
gian].    5  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth  (one  half  calf). 

Copenhagen,  1895-1903 

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462.  HAPGOOD  (ISABEL  F.).     The  Epic  Songs  of  Rus- 
sia.   Introduction  by  Prof.  Child;  Russian  Rambles.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth  (one),  gilt  top,  uncut.       N.  Y.  and  Bost.  1886-99 

*  Both  volumes  with  autograph  signature  of  author  on  title. 

463.  HARDY  (ARTHUR  S.).     But  Yet  a  Woman,  1883 
and  n.  d.  (2  editions) ;  Passe  Rose,  1889  and  n.  d.  (2  editions) ; 
Wind  of  Destiny,  1886;  Songs  of  Two,  1900;  His  Daughter 
First,  1903.    7  vols.  12rno,  cloth.     Bost.  and  N.  Y.  1883-1903 

*Each  volume  with  signed  inscription  by  the  author, 

464.  HARDY  (THOMAS).     The  Mayor  of  Casterbridge. 
Map  and  etching.   Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

*  Inscribed,    ' '  Casterbridge    has  now  outgrown  the  square 
boulevards  mentioned  in  the  story,   as  surrounding  it.  .  .  . 
Thomas  Hardy." 

465.  HARDY  (THOMAS).    Jude  the  Obscure.    Map  and 
etching.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed,  "This  edition,  being  the  first,  is 
sent  on  that  account,  and  as  containing  the  original  frontis- 
piece. .  .  .  Thomas  Hardy." 

466.  HARDY  (THOMAS).     Life's  Little  Ironies.     Map 
and  etching.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Loud.  1896 

*  Inscribed,  "It  may  be  mentioned  in  connection  with  one  of 
the  following  tales — the  Superstitious  Man's  Story — that  the 
fancied  departure  from  the  body  of  the  human  soul  in  the  form 
of  a  moth,  or  miller,  at  the  moment  of  death,  is  no  invention  of 
romance.    T.  H." 


467.  HARDY  (THOMAS).    The  Well-Beloved:  A  Sketch 
of  a  Temperament     Etching  and  map.    Svo,  original  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  [1897] 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Signed  by  the  author. 

468.  HARDY  (THOMAS).    Far  from  the  Madding  Crowd. 
Crown  Svo,  cloth.  Lond.  1902 

*  Inscribed:  "  This  ^Edition  is  the  most  correct  of  any  pub" 
lished  up  to  present  date,  and  the  author  requests  that  it  may 
be  the  only  one  used  for  reading.     Thomas  Hardy,  July,  1904. 

469.  HARDY  (W.  J.).    Book-Plates.  Illustrated.  Second 
edition.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1897 

*In  the  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  on  the  fly-leaf,  he 
delightfully  relates  his  first  steps  in  collecting  book-plates,  etc. 

470.  HARDY  (W.  J.)  AND  BACON  (E.  D.).     The  Stamp 
Collector.     Svo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

471.  HAREMS    et    Mosquees    (Pierret),    1898;     L'autre 
amour  (Ferval),  n.   d. ;  Temps  futurs  (Naquet),   1900;  Les 
Clartes   humains    (Gregh),    1904.       4  vols.    12mo,    original 
paper  covers,  uncut  (aorne  are  first  editions). 

*  All  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

472.  HARLAND    (MARION).     Letterings    in    Pleasant 
Places.  N.Y.1880;  Where  Ghosts  Walk.  N.Y.1899;  A  Gal- 
lant Fight.     N.  Y.  1898.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  The  first  volume  contains  1  p.  A.  L.  S.  of  the  author  relating 
to  the  book;  the  remaining  volumes  bear  autograph  inscriptions 
by  the  author, 

473.  HARNACK  (DR.  ADOLPH).     Translated  from  the 
Third    German   Edition   by  Neil  Buchanan.     6  vols.  Svo, 
cloth.  Bost.  1909 

*  With  autograph  of  the  author  in  the  first  volume. 

474.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).    Free  Joe  and  other 
Georgian  Sketches.  FIRST  EDITION.  12mo,  cloth.  N.Y.  1887 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author:  "  The  stories  in 
this  volume  were  intended  as  experiments.     Two  of  them,  Free 
Joe  and  Little  Compton  are  better  than  anything  I  could  do  to- 
day.    The  book  has  never  been  popular,  but  for  what  it  is,  and 
what  it  purports  to  be,  the  sketch  of  Free  Joe  is  the  completest 
thing  I  have  ever  done.     Joel  Chandler  Harris." 

475.  HARRIS    (JOEL    CHANDLER).     Evening  Tales. 
Done   into    English   from  the   French  of   Frederic  Ortoil. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1893 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author:  "  This  book  is  a  simple  transcrip- 
tion of  some  folk  tales  from  the  French,  as  they  were  read  by 
Mrs.  Harris  to  the  children.    Joel  Chandler  Harris.'' 

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476.  HARRIS   (JOEL  CHANDLER).     Sister  Jane,  Her 
Friends  and  Acquaintances.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1896 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author:  "Artistically  this 
book  is  a  rank  failure.     The  author  tried  to  ivlthdraw  it  after  a 
part  of  it  was  in  type,  but  was  prevailed  on  to  let  it  go." 

477.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).     Uncle  Remus  and 
his  Friends.     Illustrated  by  A.  B.  Frost.     12mo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1897 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author:  "  The  beauty  of  this  book  is  to  be 
found  in  the  introduction.     It  demonstrates  anew  the  curious 
fact  that  a  man  can  jump  farther  and  run  faster  when  he  gets 
on  stilts.     The  part  about  Uncle  Remus  was  so  touching  that 
the  publishers  had  to  supply  handkerchiefs  with  the  first  edi- 
tion.    Joel  Chandler  Harris." 

478.  HARRIS    (JOEL   CHANDLER).     Mr.    Rabbit   at 
Home.  Illustrated  by  Oliver  Herford.  8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1899 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author:  "  This  is  the  second  volume  of  the 
Thimblefinger  series.     Joel  Chandler  Harris." 

479.  HARRIS   (JOEL  CHANDLER).     Plantation  Page- 
ants.    Illustrated  by  E.  Boyd  Smith.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo, 
cloth.  Bost.  1899 

*|Inscribed  with  reference  to  the  book  by  the  author. 

480.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).     On  the  Wings  of 
Occasions.     Illustrations.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1900 

*  Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author:     "These  stories  are 
experiments.    Here  fiction  has  a  basis  of  fact.     Many  of  the 
incidents  were  related  to  the  author  by  .  .  .  Texas  Jack.    He 
was  the  inventor  of  the  Buffalo  Bill  Show." 

481.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).     The  Making  of  a 
Statesman.  FIRST  EDITION.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut.    N.  Y.  1902 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author:     "  In  spite  of  the  vast  amount  of 
literature  on  the  subject,  the  critics  know  as  little  about  the  old 
South  now  as  they  did  before  the  war.     They  say  that  the 
sacrifice  mentioned  in  the    '  Making  of  a  Statesman '  is  an 
absurd   impossibility.      Which  is  to  make  one  laugh.     Joel 
Chandler  Harris." 

482.  HARRIS    (JOEL   CHANDLER).      A  Little   Union 
Scout.     Tinted  illustrations  by  George  Gibbs.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1904 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author:     "  This  trifling  tale 
was  written  to  relieve  the  tedium  of  semi-invalidism,"  &c. 

483.  HARRISON  (MRS.  BURTON).     A  Bachelor  Maid, 
1894;  A  Son  of  the  Old  Dominion,  1897;  The  Unwelcome 
Mrs.  Hatch,  1903.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops. 

Bost.  and  N.  Y.  1894-1903 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author,  one  on 
title  and  two  on  fly-leaf. 

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484.  HAUPTMANN  (GERFIART).  The  Weavers,  Lonely 
Lives,  Hanriele,  The  Sunken  Bell.     4  vols.  16mo,  cloth  and 
boards.  Lond.  1898-1900 

*  With  the  autograph  of  author  on  each  title-page. 

485.  HAUSSONVILLE    (VICOMTE  DE).      L'Enfance  a 
Paris;  Misere   et  Remedes.      2  vols.   8vo,    original   paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1879,  1888 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

486.  HAWTHORNE   (JULIAN).      Hawthorne  and   His 
Circle.     Portraits.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1903 

*  Inscribed  on  fly-leaf:     "  To  James  C.  Young,  Esq.     If  one 
keeps  on  writing  long  enough,  one  inevitably  falls  at  last  into 
the  reminiscent  and  auto -biographical  vein.     This  is  the  first 
volume  of  the  only  autobiography  I  shall  ever  write :  it  may 
also  be  the  last.  .  .  .  I  like,  myself,  to  read  this  sort  of  thing  .• 
and  have  enjoyed  writing  it.    Julian  Hawthorne,  New  York, 
Nov.,  1903." 

487.  HAWTHORNE    (JULIAN).     Hawthorne   Reading. 
An  Essay.     Portrait.     Rowfant  Club.     One  of  140  Copies. 
Cleveland,  1902;  Dust.     FIRST  EDITION.    N.  Y.  1883;  For- 
tune's Fool.     FIRST  EDITION.     Bost.    1883.     3  vols.  12mo 
and  16mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  is  inscribed  by  the  author  with  an  account  of 
the  inception  of  the  work,  where  written,  etc. 

488.  HAYES  (ALFRED).     The  March  of  Man  and  other 
Poems.  FIRST  EDITION.  16nio,  cloth,  uncut.         Lond.  1891 

*  With  signed  inscription  on  fly-leaf,  by  the  author:  "  'Night 
lingers  yet;  But  darker  hours  have  passed,  aud  even  now, 
faintly,  but  widely,  glimmers  the  new  dawn.'    Alfred  Hayes." 

489.  HAY  (JOHN).    Castilian  Days.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top. 

Bost.  1890 

*  Inscribed    with   original   verse   and   signature    in    author 's 
autograph. 

490.  HAY  (JOHN).     Poems  by  John  Hay.     12mo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  Bost.  1899 

*  Signed  inscription   of  the  author  on  fly-leaf,   ' '  This   was 
intended  as  my  last  Dying  Speech  and  Confession;  but  il  ne 
faut  jurer  de  rien.     Since  then  I  have  written  more  than  any 
man  will  ever  read. ' ' 

491.  HEDIN  (SVEN).    Scientific  Results  of  a  Journey  in 
Central  Asia,  1899-1902.    Text  vols.  II-VI  in  8  vols.  (vol.  one 
lacking) .    Numerous  full-page  plates,  text  illustrations,  pano- 
ramas, etc.,  with  120  maps  in  two  podtfolio  volumes.    10  vols. 
folio  and  quarto,  original  paper.  Stockholm,  1905-1907 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  Sven  Hedin  in  English. 

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492.  HEIDENSTAM    (VERNER   VON).     Karolinerna— 
Berattelser.     2  vols.  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author.  Stockholm,  1903,  1898 

493.  HENNIQUE  (LfiON) .    Les  hauts  faits  de  M.  Ponthau. 
Illustre  de  gravurcs  hors  texte  par  Benj.  Constant,  Gervex, 
Ingomar,  etc.    8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Paris,  1880 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

494.  [HENNIQUE    (LfiON).]      Chronique  du  temps  qui 
fut  La  Jacquerie,  par  Mayneville.    Printed  in  black  and  red, 
illustrations  by  L.  0.  Merson  engraved  by  Chessa.    Royal  8vo, 
original  wrappers,  uncut  edges. 

Paris:  Lib.  de  la  Collection  des  Dix,  1903 

*  One  of  30  copies  on  papier  velin  d  'arches,  with  the  plates 
in  two  states.       Characteristically  inscribed  by  Leon  Hennique 
[Mayneville]  on  the  fly-leaf. 

495.  HENNIQUE  (LfiON).    CEuvres.    5  vols.  12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1879-1899 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

496.  HENLEY    (W.  E.).     The  Song  of  the  Sword,  and 
Other  Verses.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut.        N.  Y. :  Scribner  's,  1892 

*  Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author,  "The  Sword  Singing." 

497.  HENLEY  (W.  E.).    Lyra  Heroica.    A  Book  of  Verse 
for  Boys.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1892 

*  On   the  fly-leaf   Henley   has   inscribed :    "A   good  enough 
book,  I  think.     The  mistakes  in  it  are  (1)   the  extracts  from 
Sigurd  and  from  Sohrab  and  Bustum,  which  are  terribly  long 
and  tedious;  (2)  the  including  of  Whittier's  Barbara  Frietchie, 
which  isn't  good  and  appears  to  be  untrue;  $•  (3)  the  exclusion 
of  Whitman's  Pioneers,  0  Pioneers — the  noblest  piece  of  art 
America  has  done  since  Poe." 

498.  HENLEY  (WILLIAM   ERNEST).     For   England's 
Sake.     Verses  and  Songs  in  Time  of  War.     FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Lond.  1900 

*  Inscribed  in  the  autograph  and  with  the  signature  of  the 
author:  "Take  and  break  us:  we  are  yours,  England,  my  own! 
W.  E.  Henley." 

499.  HEREDIA     (JOSfi-MARIA    DE).      Les    Trophees. 
Portrait.    16mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.        Paris,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

500.  HEREDIA     (JOSfi-MARIA    DE).      Les    Trophees. 
FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.       Paris,  1893 

*  One  of  25  copies  on  Whatman  paper.     Inscribed  by  the 
author. 

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501.  HEREDIA  (JOSE-MARIA  DE).    La  Nonne  Alferez. 
Illustrations  de  Daniel  Vierge.     18mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1894 

*  FIRST    EDITION.     Presentation   from  the   author   to   Smile 
Zola,  with  inscription. 

502.  HERMANT  (ABEL).    (Euvres.    10  vols.  12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1885-1899 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Presentation  copies  from  the  author  to 
Mr.  or  Madame  Zola  with  inscription. 

503.  HERVIEU  (PAUL).    Theroigne  de  Mericourt.    Piece 
en  six  actes,  en  prose.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1902 

*  FIRST   EDITION.     One  of   10  copies  on   China  paper.     In- 
scribed by  the  author  in  green  pencil  on  the  half-title. 

504.  HEWLETT    (MAURICE).     Little  Novels  of  Italy. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1899 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  the  autograph  of  Maurice  Hewlett. 

505.  HEWLETT  (MAURICE).  Works.  Illustrated.  lOvols. 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1905 

*  Edition  de  Luxe,  limited  to  500  copies.     Each  volume  has 
upon  the  fly-leaf  an  inscription  of  two  to  four  lines  by  Maurice 
Hewlett. 

506.  HEWLETT    (MAURICE).     Artemision:  Idylls  and 
Songs.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1909 

*  Only  250  copies  printed  on  Hand-made  paper.     Signed  by 
the  author. 

507.  HE YSE  (PAUL).    Novellen  in  Versen.    2  vols.  12mo, 
original  cloth.  Berlin,  1896 

*  With  signed  autograph  poem  of  4  lines  by  the  author  in 
each  volume,  pasted  in. 

508.  HEYSE  (PAUL).    In  Paradise.    2  vols.  12mo,  boards, 
cloth  back.  N.  Y.  1897 

*  First  Amedican  Edition.     Each  volume  inscribed  by  Paul 
Heyse  in  German. 

509.  HEYSE   (PAUL).    Kinder  der  Welt.     2  vols.  12mo, 
original  cloth.  Stuttgart-Berlin,  1903 

*  Inscribed  with  an  original  poem  of  14  lines  by  the  author 
on  fly-leaf  of  first  volume. 

510.  HEYSE  (PAUL).    Gegen  den  Storm.    12mo,  original 
cloth.  Stuttgart,  1907 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     With  signed  autograph  poem  of  4  lines 
by  the  author  on  the  half-title. 

511.  HEYSE  (PAUL).    Bin  Canadier;  Spanisches  Lieder- 
buch;  Einer  von  Hunderten    (Poems  and  novels).     3  vols. 
12mo  and  16mo,  original  paper  covers  (one  cloth). 

*  All  inscribed  by  Paul  Heyse.  Stuttgart,   1904-5 

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512.  HEYSE   (PAUL).     Dramatical  works.     Sechs  kleine 
Dramen;  Konig  Saul;  Maria  von  Magdala;  Die  thorichten 
Jungfrauen.     4  vols.  12mo  and  16mo,  original  paper  covers 
(one  cloth).  Stuttgart  u  Leipzig,  v.  d. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  Paul  Heyse. 

513.  HEYSE    (PAUL).      Novellen.       Wohlfeile   Edition. 
10  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth.  Stuttgart-Berlin,  1904-6 

*  With  signed  autograph  poem  of  4  lines  by  the  author  in 
each  volume,  pasted  in. 

514.  HIGGINSON    (T.  W.).     The  Afternoon  Landscape. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1889 

*  With  long  inscription  in  the  author 's  autograph. 

515.  HIGGINSON    (T.  W.).     The  Procession  of  Flowers 
and  Kindred  Papers.    Frontispiece.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. N.  Y.  1897 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author,  telling  of  this  publication. 

516.  HIGGINSON    (T.   W.).      John   Greenleaf  Whittier. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1902 

*  Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author. 

517.  HIGGINSON    (T.   W.).     The   Monarch   of  Dreams, 
1887;  Concerning  All  of  Us,  1892;  Such  as  they  Are,  1893. 
3  vols.  16mo  to  12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  and  N.  Y.  1887-93 

*  One  volume   signed,   the   other  two   with   long   inscriptions 
by  the  author. 

518.  HIGGINSON  (T.  W.).    Margaret  Fuller  Ossoli.    Por- 
trait.   FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1884 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

519.  HIGGINSON  (T.  W.).     Oldport  Days.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1894 

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the  ' '  first  appearances ' '  of  the  papers  in  the  volume,  with  Ms 
signature,  dated,  March  7,  1900. 

520.  HIGGINSON  (T.  W.).     Contemporaries.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1899 

*  The  autograph  signature  of  the  author  on  the  title. 

521.  HIGGINSON  (T.  W.).     Life  and  Times  of  Stephen 
Higginson.    Portraits  and  facsimiles.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1907 

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of  the  Federalist  leaders  to  determine  as  to  their  future.   'After 
all,  if  one  must  live  in  the  house  with  a  cat,  one  cannot  always 
call  her  CAT.     Sometimes  he  must  call  her  PUSSY.'     Thomas 
Wentworth  Higginson." 

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522.  HILLIS  (NEWELL  DWIGIIT).    A  Man's  Value  to 
Society.  Chicago,  1899  ;  The  Investment  of  Influence.   Chicago, 
1901;  Great  Books  as  Life  Teachers.     Chicago,  1900.    3  vols. 
12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

*  Each    volume    contains    the    autograph    inscription    of    the 
author. 

523.  HILPRECHT   (HERMAN  V.).     Recent  Research  in 
Bible  Lands.     Phila.   1898;   The   So-called  Peters-Hilprecht 
Controversy.     Phila.  1908.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

*  Each    volume    contains    an    autograph    inscription    by    the 
author. 

524.  HIPPIUS    (Z.    N.).      Sobranije    Stichow    (collected 
Poems),  1889-1903.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Moscow,  1904 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  with  an  original  4-lines  poem  by 
[Madame  Eagozin]   the  author. 

525.  HISTOIRE  POLITIQUE  et  sociale  des  principautes 
Danubiennes   (Regnault),  1855;  L 'Empire  Grec  an  dixieme 
siecle   (Rambaud),  1870;  Histoire  de  Bertrand  du  Guesclin 
et  son  epoque  (Luce),  1876;  Campagnes  de  1'Armee  d'Afrique 
(Due  d 'Orleans),  1870.     4  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  inscribed  by  its  author. 

526.  HOBBES    (JOHN  OLIVER).     Osbern  and  Ursyne: 
A  Drama  in  Three  Acts.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.         Lond.  1900 

*  Signature  and  inscription  by  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

527.  HOFFDING  (HARALD).    Den  Nyere  Filosofis  His- 
toric; Moderne  Filosofer    (History  of  the  new  Philosophy; 
Modern  Philosophers).     3  vols.   8vo,   original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Copenhagen,  1904 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

528.  HOGARTH  (D.  G.).    The  Nearer  East.    N.  Y.  1902; 
(Reeve,  C.  M.).    How  We  Went  and  What  We  Saw.    N.  Y. 
1891.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  authors. 

529.  HOLMES   (OLIVER  WENDELL).     The  Iron  Gate 
and  other  Poems.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1881 

*  Pasted  on  front  fly-leaf  is  the  slip  of  presentation,  with 
the  signature  of  the  author.     From  the  library  of  Mrs.  Broom- 
field  Moore. 

530.  HOPE  (ANTHONY).    Simon  Dale,  1898;  The  King's 
Mirror,  1899 ;  Tristram  of  Blent,  1901.    3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1890-1901 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscrip- 
tion by  the  author. 

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531.  HOPE   (ANTHONY).     Second  String.    N.  Y.  1910; 
Comedies  of  Courtship.    Lond.,  n.  d.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  In   the   first   work,   the   author   has   inscribed   a   quotation 
from  the  book  and  has  also  added  a  note  respecting  the  verse; 
the   second  volume   is  inscribed:    "See  mottoes   on   the   title- 
page — There's  nothing  to  add!     Anthony  Hope."     A.  N.  S. 
1  p.  is  also  inserted  in  the  first  volume. 

532.  HOSMER    (JAMES  K.).     A  Short  History  of  the 
Mississippi  Valey.     Portraits,  &c.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  Mr.  Hosmer.  Bost.   1901 

533.  HOUSMAN  (LAURENCE).   The  House  of  Joy.  Illus- 
trated with  woodcuts.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1895 

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the  work. 

534.  HOUSMAN  (LAURENCE).    Gods  and  their  Makers. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1897 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  with  autographed  quotation  from 
the  book. 

535.  HOUSMAN    (LAURENCE).     Rue.     FIRST  EDITION. 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt,  edges  uncut. 

Lond.:  At  the  Sign  of  the  Unicorn,  1899 

*  With  poem  of  three  verses  copied  on  fly-leaf  in  author 's 
autograph. 

536.  HOUSSAYE    (ARSENE).     Histoire  de  1'Art  Fran- 
c,aise  au  dixhuitieme  siecle.    Engraved  portraits.    8vo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1840 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

537.  HOUSSAYE  (HENRY).  Histoire  d'Apelles.  Frontis- 
piece.   8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1867 

*  Holland  paper  copy.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

538.  HOUSSAYE   (HENRY).'    Le  premier  siege  de  Paris 
An  62  avant  1'ere  chretienne.     With  engraved  map.     16mo, 
original  vellum  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1876 

*  One  of  350  copies  issued  on  Holland  paper.     Inscribed  by 
the  author. 

539.  HOUSSAYE    (HENRY).     Napoleon   le    Grand   par 
Victor  Hugo.    4to,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1902 

*  One  of  25  copies  on  Holland.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

540.  HOWE  (JULIA  WARD).    The  World's  Own.    FIRST 
EDITION.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Bost.  1857 

*  With  the  following  signed  inscription  on  fly-leaf :    ' '  This 
drama  was  performed  at  Wallace's  Theatre  in  New  York  in 
1857.    It  is  too  painful  for  the  stage,  and  should  be  judged  by 
its  literary  merits.    Charlotte  Cushman  praised  it.    Julia,  Ward 
Howe." 

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541.  HOWE    (JULIA   WARD).     From  the   Oak  to   the 
Olive.    A  Plain  Record  of  a  Pleasant  Journey.    FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1868 

*  With  signed  inscription  of  the  author:  "A  journey  delight- 
ful in  remembrance.     Julia  Ward  Howe."     Contains  also  the 
autograph  of  K.  C.  Waterston  on  fly-leaf. 

542.  HOWE  (JULIA  WARD).  From  Sunset  Ridge.  Poems 
Old  and  New.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1899 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author :  ' '  This  volume  must 
speak  for  itself.    Julia  Ward  Howe." 

543.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    The  Quality  of  Mercy.    12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed,  "  I  'II  split  the  difference  and  call  it  mercy.     W. 
D.  Howells." 

544.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).   Their  Wedding  Journey.  Illus- 
trated by  Augustus  Hoppin.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1872 

*  Inscribed,   ' '  They  first   met   in  Boston.     W.   D.   Howells. 
1870-1903." 

545.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    The  Lady  of  Aroostook.    FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1879 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  The  captain  swept  the  deck  with  a  loving  eye. 
W.  D.  Howells." 

546.  HOWELLS  ( W.  D.) .    Literary  Friends  and  Acquaint- 
ance.   A  Personal  Retrospect  of  American  Authorship.    Illus- 
trated. FIRST  EDITION.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.     N.  Y.  1900 

*  With  a  five  line  inscription  by  the  author. 

547.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    Poems,  1886;  The  Shadow  of  a 
Dream   [1890]  ;  The  Son  of  Royal  Langbrith,  1905.     3  vols. 
12mo  and  8vo,  cloth  and  vellum  boards. 

N.  Y.  and  Bost.  1886-1905 

*  The  last  two  volumes  with  author's  autograph  signature. 

548.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    Venetian  Life.    FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1866 

*  Contains  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  dated,  Kittery 
Point,  Aug.  10,  1905. 

549.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    A  Foregone  Conclusion.    FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1875 

*  Inscribed  on  title  with  autographed  quotation  by  the  au- 
thor: "7*  it  here  that  the  consul  of  America  lives?" 

550.  HOWELLS   (W.  D.).     The  Sleeping-Car.     A  Farce. 
32mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1884 

*  With   autograph   inscription   by   the   author :      ' '  My   most 
popular  farce." 

551.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    April  Hopes.    FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1888 

*  With  autographed   quotation   from   the  book  inscribed  on 
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552.  HOWELLS    (W.   D.).      Christmas   Every   Day  and 
other  Stories.     Illustrated.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1893 

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do  you  want  it  left?    Christmas  once  a  year." 

553.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    The  Landlord  at  Lion's  Head. 
Illustrated  by  W.  T.  Smedley.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1898 

*  With   autograph   quotation  from   the  first  chapter  of   the 
book,  written  on  title. 

554.  HOWELLS    (W.    D.).     Ragged   Lady.     Illustrated. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  With  autograph  quotation  from  the  book  inscribed  on  fly- 
leaf. 

555.  HOWELLS    (W.   D.).     A   Pair   of  Patient   Lovers. 
FIRST  EDITION.    Portrait  in  color.     12mo,  cloth,  boards,  cloth 
back,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1901 

*  With  inscription  by  the  author,  as  well  as  his  autograph 
on  title-page. 

556.  HOWELLS    (W.    D.).      Miss    Bellard's    Inspiration. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1905 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  with  autograph  quotation. 

557.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    A  Likely  Story;  Five  O 'Clock 
Tea ;  A  Letter  of  Introduction ;  A  Little  Swiss  Sojourn.     Illus- 
trated.    32mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  Each  volume  contains  an  autograph  quotation  by  the  au- 
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558.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    Italian  Journeys.    Bost.  1896; 
The  Day  of  their  Wedding.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  Their  Wedding  Jour- 
ney. Illustrated  edition.  Bost.  1895.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  With  autograph  of  the  author  in  two  of  the  volumes,  and 
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559.  HOWELLS    (W.  D.).     The  Flight  of  Pony  Baker. 
N.  Y.  1902 ;  Annie  Kilburn.    N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  The  Shadow  of  a 
Dream.  N.  Y.  1890.     Two  are  FIRST  EDITIONS.     3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth. 

*  Each  volume  has  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

560.  HOWELLS    (W.   D.).      Suburban   Sketches.     FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  original  cloth  (name  on  title).        N.  Y.  1871 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

561.  HOWELLS    (W.   D.).     The  Kise  of  Silas  Lapham. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  original  cloth.  Bost.  1885 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

562.  HOWELLS   (W.  D.).     Annie  Kilburn;  My  Literary 
Passions;    Impressions    and    Experiences.       FIRST    EDITIONS. 
3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

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563.  HUBBARD    (ELBERT).      The    Legacy.      Portraits. 

2  vols.  16mo,  ooze  calf,  uncut.  East  Aurora,  1896 

*  Inscribed,  "East  Aurora  is  not  a  place — East  Aurora  is 
a  condition  of  mind.     Elbert  Hubbard." 

564.  HUBBARD     (ELBERT).      Little    Journeys    to    the 
Homes  of  English  Authors.     Lord  Byron,  William  Morris, 
Samuel  Johnson,  Benjamin  Disraeli,  Robert  Southey,  S.  T. 
Coleridge.     Portraits.     6  vols.  square  8vo,  ooze  calf. 

East  Aurora,  1900 

*  Each  of  the  volumes   is  illumined,   three  of   them   contain 
autograph  inscriptions  by  the  author,  the  remaining  three  bear 
his  autograph  only. 

565.  HUBBARD     (ELBERT).      Little    Journeys    to    the 
Homes  of  Eminent  Artists.     Correggio,  Botticelli,  Leonardo 
da  Vinci,  Bellini,  Cellini,  and  Corot.     6  vols.  square  8vo,  ooze 
calf.  East  Aurora,  1902 

*  Each  volume  is  illumined,  and  contains  an  autograph  in- 
scription by  the  author. 

566.  HUBBARD     (ELBERT).      Little    Journeys    to    the 
Homes    of    Eminent    Artists.      Abbey,    Raphael,    Velasquez, 
Gainsborough,  Whistler,  and  Thorwaldsen.       6  vols.  square 
8vo,  ooze  calf.  East  Aurora,  1902 

*  Each  volume  is  illumined,  and  contains   an  autograph  in- 
scription by  the  author. 

567.  HUBBARD  (ELBERT).    James  Oliver.   East  Aurora, 
1909 ;  The  Essay  on  Walt  Whitman  by  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son ;  With  a  Little  Journey  to  the  Home  of  Whitman  by  Elbert 
Hubbard.  East  Aurora,  1900 ;  Forbes  of  Harvard.  Bost.  1894. 

3  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  various  bindings. 

*  Each  volume  contains  an  autograph  inscription  by  Elbert 
Hubbard. 

568.  HUDSON  (THOMSON  JAY).     A  Scientific  Demon- 
stration of  a  Future  Life.   Chicago,  1896 ;  The  Divine  Pedigree 
of  Man.   FIRST  EDITION.   Chicago,  1899 ;  The  Law  of  Psychic 
Phenomena.   Chicago,  1897.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each    volume    contains    an    autograph    inscription    by    the 
author. 

569.  HUGO  (VICTOR) .     Les  Rayons  et  les  Ombres.     FIRST 
EDITION.     Original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken). 

Paris:  H.  Delloye,  1840 

*  Volume  VII  of  the  ' '  (Euvres  completes,  Po£sie. ' '       Pres- 
entation copy  from  the  author,  with  autograph  inscription. 

570.  HUGO     (VICTOR).      Paris.      8vo,    original    paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1867 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
autograph  inscription. 

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571.  HUGO    (VICTOR).     Mes  Fils.     8vo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1874 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  Victor  Hugo. 

572.  HUGO  (VICTOR).    Le  Droit  et  la  Loi.    8vo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1875 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
autograph  inscription. 

573.  HUGO  (VICTOR).    Religions  et  Religion.    8vo,  half 
morocco,  uncut.  Paris,  1880 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
autograph  inscription. 

574.  HUME  (MARTIN  A.  S.).    The  Great  Lord  Burghley. 
A  Study  in  Elizabethan  Statecraft.     Portrait.    FIRST  EDITION. 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1898 

*  With  inscription  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author. 

575.  HUTTON    (LAURENCE).     Literary  Landmarks  of 
Rome ;  Literary  Landmarks  of  Florence.     Illustrated.     FIRST 
EDITIONS.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1897 

*  With  the  autograph  of  the  author  in  each  volume. 

576.  HUYSMANS    (J.    K.).      Croquis    Parisiens.     Eaux- 
fortes  de  Forain  et  Raffaelli.     8vo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1880 

*  Holland  paper  copy  of  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  from 
the  author  to  :Emile  Zola,  with  inscription.     Inlaid  are  2  extra 
etchings  and  a  review  of  the  book  by  E.  de  Saint-Auban. 

577.  HUYSMANS  (J.  K.).    Sainte  Lydwine  de  Schiedam. 
FIRST  EDITION.     4to,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1901 

*  Limited  Edition.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

578.  HUYSMANS  (J.  K.).     (Euvres.     10  vols.  12mo  (one 
18mo),  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1884-1902 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     All  inscribed  by  J.  K.  Huysmans. 

579.  HYDE  (DOUGLAS).    Drama  Breite  Criosta.    Trans- 
lated by  Lady  Gregory.     16mo,  original  wrappers.     Text  in 
Gaelic  and  English.  Dublin,  n.  d. 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author :    ' '  Mr.  Yeats  and 
Lady  Gregory  first  put  the  idea  of  this  Nativity  play  in  my 
Jiead  and  sketched  it  out  for  me.     The  incident  of  the  cherries 
and  the  incident  of  the  flax  are  taken  from  Connacht  folk  tales 
and  folk  song.     The  story  of  the  cherries  is  in  my  religious 
songs.     The  story  of  the  flax  is  known  all  over  the  west  of 
Ireland.     Douglas  Hyde. ' ' 

580.  HYDE    (DOUGLAS).      Irish    Poetry.      MacTernan 
Prize  Essay,  2,  1903;  The  Bursting  of  the  Bubble,  n.  d.     2 
vols.  16mo,  wrappers. 

*  Both  with  text  in  English  and  Irish  Gaelic.     Each  contains 
inscription  in  English  by  the  author,  signed  in  Gaelic. 

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581.  ICELAND.     Fiction.     Borgir  (Trausti).     Akureyri, 
1909;    Teitur     (Magnusson).     Keikiavik,    1901;    Nyarsnotti 
(Einarsson).     Reikiavick,   1907.     3   vols.    12mo,   and   16mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Reikiavik  [Iceland],  various  dates 

*  All  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

582.  INGELOW  (JEAN).   A  Sister 's  Bye-Hours.   Frontis- 
piece.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  edges.     Lond.  1868 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Harriet  Parr,  known 
as  "Holme  Lee." 

583.  IRELAND   (JOHN).     The  Church  and  Modern  So- 
ciety.    Lectures  and  Addresses.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Chicago,  1897 

*  With  signed  incription  on  fly -leaf  by  the  author. 

584.  IWAYA  (SASANAMI).    My  Diary  in  Berlin.    Illus- 
trated.    Text  in  Japanese.     2  vols.  square  16mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  has  the  autograph  of  the  author  inscribed  on 
fly-leaf,  in  English. 

585.  JAMES    (HENRY).      Confidence.      FIRST    EDITION. 
12mo,  original  brown  cloth  (one  corner  slightly  warped). 

Bost. :  Houghton,  Osgood,  1880 

*  Signed  by  the  author,  with  quotation  from  this  book  in  his 
autograph. 

586.  JAMES  (HENRY).    The  Private  Life,  Lord  Beaupre, 
The  Visits.     FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

N.  Y. :  Harper,  1893 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

587.  JAMES  (HENRY).    Daisy  Miller  &  An  International 
Episode.    Illustrations  by  H.  W.  McVickar.     12mo,  striped 
cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1895 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

588.  JAMES  (HENRY).    The  Soft  Side.    FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y. :  McMillan,  1900 

*  Signed  by  the  author,  with  quotation  in  his  autograph. 

589.  JANET    (PAUL).     Histoire  de  la  science  politique 
dans  ses  rapports  avec  la  morale.     2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1872 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  in  the  first  volume. 

590.  JANVIER    (THOMAS   A.).     In  the   Sargasso   Sea. 
N.  Y.  1899 ;  The  Christmas  Kalends  of  Provence.  N.  Y.  1902 ; 
Color  Studies  and  a  Mexican  Campaign.  N.  Y.  1899.     3  vols. 
12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

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591.  JAPANESE    AUTHORS.      From    the    Eastern    Sea 
(Noguchi).   Lond.  1910;  The  Same.  Lond.  1903;  Nami-Ko,  A 
Realistic  Novel,  by  Kenjiro  Tokutomi ;  trans,  by  Sakae  Shioya 
and  E.  F.  Edgett.  Bost.  1894.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  its  author. 

592.  JEAN-BERNARD.     La  Vie   de   Paris   1899.     1904- 
1905.     3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS  :  all  with  characteristic  inscriptions  on  half- 
title  by  Jean-Bernard. 

593.  JENNY  (Rossetti).    Hand  illumined,  Wausau,  1899; 
Manhattan    (Towne).     N.  Y.   1909;   On  the  Road  of  Song 
(Jones).     Clinton,   1910;   The  Choice  of  Achilles    (Butler). 
Lond.  1900 ;  The  Tides  of  Spring  (Upson) .    Lond.  1907.    Some 
First  Editions.    5  vols.  12mo  and  16mo,  cloth  and  boards. 

*  Each  volume  (except  the  first)  is  inscribed  by  its  author. 

594.  JEROME    (JEROME  K.).     Tea-Table  Talk.     N.  Y. 
1903 ;  Paul  Kelver.    N.  Y.  1902 ;  Three  Men  on  the  Bummel. 
Bristol,  n.  d.    FIRST  EDITION.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  an  autograph  inscription  by  the  au- 
thor. 

595.  JERROLD  (DOUGLAS).    Time  Works  Wonders.    A 
Comedy  in  Five  Acts.     12mo,  cloth  (a  little  shaken). 

Lond.  1845 

*  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscrip- 
tion on  title-page. 

596.  JEWETT    (SARAH    ORNE).      Country    By-Ways. 
FIRST  EDITION.  Bost.  1881 ;  Deephaven.  FIRST  EDITION.  Bost. 
1877;   Betty  Leicester.     FIRST  EDITION.     Bost.   1890;   Play 
Days.     FIRST  EDITION.     Bost.  1878;  Deephaven.     Illustrated 
edition.    Bost.  1894.    5  vols.  18mo  and  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each   volume    contains    an    autograph    inscription    by   the 
author.- 

597.  JOHNSTON  (MARY).     Sir  Mortimer.    N.  Y.  1904; 
Lewis  Rand.     Bost.  1908;  Audrey.     FIRST  EDITION.     Bost. 
1902.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription,  that  in  Audrey 
occupying  two  pages. 

598.  JOHNSON  (VIRGINIA  W.).    America's  Godfather. 
The  Florentine  Gentleman.     Bost.,  n.  d. ;  Genoa  the  Superb. 
The  City  of  Columbus.  Illustrated.  Bost.,  n.  d.  2  vols.  12mo, 
cloth. 

*  Each    volume    contains   an    autograph    inscription    by   the 
author,  relating  in  some  degree  to  the  book. 

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599.  JORDAN  (DAVID  STARR).    Matka  and  Kotik.    A 
Tale  of  the  Mist-Islanders.     Illustrations.     FIRST   EDITION. 
Square  8vo,  cloth.  San  Francisco,  1897 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

600.  JOSETTE   (REBOUX),  1903;  Le  bon  plaisir  (Reg- 
nier),  1902;  La  lutte  pour  1 'Amour  (Metenier),  1897;  Chantez 
les  baisers   (Germain),  1897.     4  vols.  12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  All  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

601.  JUSSERAND    (J.   J.).     The   English  Novel  in  the 
Time  of  Shakespeare.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt.  Lond.  1903 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author,  ' '  Laborare  est  orare. ' ' 

602.  KALOUSEK  (JOSEF).     Pamatnik  na  oslavu  Stych 
Narozenin    Frantiska    Palackeho;    Geschichte    der    Wissen- 
schaften.    4  vols.  various  sizes,  paper.  Prag>  v.  d. 

*  All  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

603.  KARAZINE  (N.  N.).    Works.     [In  Russian.]     5  vols. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Petrograd,  n.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     All  characteristically  inscribed  by  the  au- 
thor.   Comprises:  The  Impenetrable  Darkness;  Recent  Events; 
In  Sand ;  The  Voice  of  Blood ;  On  the  Far  Frontiers. 

604.  KELLY-FITZMAURICE    (JAMES).     A  History  of 
Spanish  Literature.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

605.  KEY    (ELLEN).     Lifslinjer;  Barnets  Arhundrade; 
Tankebilder ;  Manniskor.    6  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Stockholm,  1899-1903 

*  Inscribed  by  Ellen  Key  in  English. 

606.  KING  (GRACE).    Monsieur  Motte.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1888 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  My  first  venture — and  what  a  rich  return  of 
pleasure  it   brought  me!     I  have  never  had  the   like  since. 
Grace  King." 

607.  KING  (GRACE).    De  Soto  and  His  Men  in  the  Land 
of  Florida,    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  Inscribed,  '  'I  wrote  this  because  I  love  stories  of  adventure. 
Grace  King. ' ' 

608.  KIPLING    (RUDYARD).     Wee  Willie  Winkie  and 
other  Child  Stories.     8vo,  pictorial  wrappers   (back  broken, 
covers  loose) .  Allahabad  [1888] 

*  The  FIRST  EDITION  and  earliest  issue,  with  the  advertise- 
ments   in   front   and   back,    and    the    imprint   on    front   cover 
"Mufid  i  am  Press  Lahore."     No.  6  of  the  Indian  Railway 
Library. 

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609.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).  Barrack-Room  Ballads  and 
other  Verses.    Vignette  on  title.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Lend.  1892 

*  The  author 's  autograph  on  the  title. 

610.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).     The  Day's  Work.     12mo, 
original  blue  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  the  autograph  of  Rudyard  Kipling  on 
title-page. 

611.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).    The  Five  Nations.    FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut  and  unopened. 

Lond.  1903 

*  The  author 's  autograph  on  the  title  and  a  4-line  verse  in 
his  hand: 

"If  England  was  what  England  seems 
And  not  the  England  of  our  dreams: 
But  only  putty,  brass  an'  paint 
'Ow  quick  we'd  chuck  it — but  she  ain't!" 

612.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).    The  Story  of  the  Gadsbys. 
8vo,  wrappers.  Allahabad,  n.  d. 

*  With  autograph  of  Eudyard  Kipling  on  title-page. 


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LOTS  613-918 

613.  KITTON  (FREDERIC  G.).     The  Novels  of  Charles 
Dickens.     Portrait.     FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1897 

*  The  author  has  inscribed  the  volume  with  his  autograph, 
and  a  quotation  from  Pickwick. 

614.  KONY  (A.  F.).    La  poslednija  Godi  (in  last  years). 
Thick  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.          Petrograd,  1898 

*  With  a  full-page  inscription  on  the  half  title  by  the  author, 
in  French. 

615.  KOROLENKO  (WLADIMIR).    The  Blind  musician; 
The  Starvation  year ;  Without  a  tongue.     3  vols.  8vo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Petrograd,  1906-1909 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

616.  KRAG  (THOMAS  P.).     Collected  works  in  Danish. 
13  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth  (two  in  paper  covers). 

Copenhagen,  1893-1903 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

617.  KRALIK  (RICHARD  VON).     Goldene  Legende  der 
Heiligen.     Illustrated  with  woodcut  head-pieces  and  initials 
by  G.  Barlosius.    4to,  original  boards,  uncut.     Munich,  n.  d. 

*  With  a  characteristic  inscription  by  the  author. 

618.  KUHNEMANN  (EUGEN).   Schiller ;  Herders  Leben ; 
Kant  und  Schillers  Asthetik;  Herders  Personlichkeit.     Por- 
traits.   4  vols.  8vo,  original  cloth  (one  paper  cover). 

Berlin:  Miinichen,  1893-1905 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

619.  LABOULAYE    (EDOUARD).      Correspondance    de 
Benjamin  Franklin  1757-1790 ;  Le  parti  liberal.     3  vols.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1864-1866 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

620.  LA    FAYETTE,    Histoire    d'Henriette    d'Angleterre 
par  Madame  de  La  Fayette  avec  introduction  par  Anatole 
France.     Etched    portrait    of    Henriette    d'Angleterre    by 
Boulard  fils  after  Audran.  Paris,  1882 

*  Limited  edition ;   presentation  from  the  author  to   Octave 
Uzanne  with  inscription  on  half-title. 

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621.  LAMARTINE,  poete  lyrique   (Zyromski),  1896;  Les 
deux  Frances  (Seippel),  1905;  Pie  IX  et  Victor-Emmanuel 
(Zeller),  1879;  La  liberte  du  Theatre  (Cahuet),  1902.    4  vols. 
8vo,  wrappers.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  All  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

622.  LANCIANI  (RODOLFO).    New  Tales  of  Old  Rome. 
Illustrated.     Large  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.        Bost.  1901 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  in  French. 

623.  LANDOR  (A.  HENRY  SAVAGE).     In  the  Forbid- 
den Land :   An  Account  of  a  Journey  into  Tibet,  Capture  by 
the  Tibetan  Lamas  and  Soldiers,  &c.     Colored  plates,  full- 
page  and  text  illustrations,  map  &c.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  Signed  by  the  author. 

624.  LANE-POOLE  (STANLEY).    The  Life  of  the  Right 
Hon.  Stratford  Canning,  from  His  Memoirs  and  Private  and 
Official  Papers.     Portraits.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

*  With  author 's  signature  on  fly-leaf.  Lond.   1888 

625.  LANG  (ANDREW).    XXII  Ballades  in  Blue  China. 
FIRST  EDITION.     18mo,  original  parchment  covers,  uncut. 

Lond.  1880 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  with  line  in  Latin,  and  signed  with 
his  initials. 

626.  LANG  (ANDREW).    The  Mark  of  Cain.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.    8vo,  half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  origi- 
nal parchment  wrappers  bound  in.  Bristol,  1886 

*  With  inscription  in  Greek,  in  the  autograph  of  the  author, 
signed  with  his  initials.     One  of  150  copies  printed  on  Large 
Paper. 

627.  LANG    (ANDREW).      Books    and    Bookmen.      8vo, 
cloth,  uncut  edges.  Lond.  1887 

*  With  signed  verse  in  French  in  author 's  autograph. 

628.  LANG   (ANDREW).     The  Gold  of  Fairnilee.     Col- 
ored plates.     Royal  8vo,  original  cloth. 

Bristol :  Arrowsmith  [1888] 

*  Initialled  and  inscribed  by  the  author  condemning  the  pic- 
tures in  this  volume. 

629.  LANG     (ANDREW).      Letters    to    Dead    Authors. 
Lond.    1886;  Ballads  of  Books.    Lond.  1888;  Rhymes  a  La 
Mode.    Lond.  1885;  Selected  Poems  of  Robert  Burns.    Lond. 
1891.     4  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  All  FIRST  EDITIONS. 

630.  LARROUMET     (GUSTAVE).      Petits    portraits    et 
notes  d'art;  Etudes  de  litterature  et  d'art.     12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1895-1900 

*  All  inscribed  by  Gustave  Larroumet. 

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631.  LAVEDAN    (HENRI).      Le    Lit.      FIRST    EDITION. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1894 

*  One  of  15  copies  on  Japan  paper.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

632.  LAVEDAN    (HENRI).      Bon    an,    Mai    an.      12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1908 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.     In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

633.  LAVISSE    (ERNEST).      Histoire.      10   vols.    12mo, 
boards  and  paper  covers.  Paris,  1893-1904 

*  All  inscribed  by  Ernest  Lavisse. 

634.  LECKY  (W.  E.  H.).    The  Political  Value  of  History. 
FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

*  Inscribed  with  autograph  of  the  author. 

635.  LECKY  (W.  E.  H.).    Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond. :  Longmans,  1891 

*  Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

636.  LE    CONTE  (JOSEPH).      Sight,    Monocular    and 
Binocular  Vision.   1881 ;  Evolution,  Its  Nature,  Evidence,  &c. 
1891.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1881-91 

*  Signed  inscription  by  the  author  in  each  volume. 

637.  LEE    (VERNON).      Baldwin:    Being   Dialogues    on 
Views  and  Aspirations.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1886 

*  On  the  half-title  the  author  has  inscribed  in  full  the  entire 
title,  signing  same  with  her  pseudonym:   her  name  in  private 
life  being  Violet  Paget. 

638.  LEE   (VERNON).     Juvenilia,  being  a  Second  series 
of  Essays  on  Sundry  Aesthetical  Questions.     FIRST  EDITION. 
2  vols.  in  one.     12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1887 

*  With  a  3  pp.  autograph  inscription  by  the  author  of  her 
personal   opinion  of  the  book.     On  the  fly-leaf  she  has  also 
written  the  title  and  her  pseudonym. 

639.  LEE    (VERNON).     Pope  Jacynth  and   Other  Fan- 
tastic Tales.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1904 

*  With    long    signed    inscription,    and    title    and    signature, 
occupying  in  all  2  pp.,  in  the  author's  autograph. 

640.  LEE  (VERNON).    Laurus  Nobilis:  Chapters  on  Art 
and  Life.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1909 

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tation from  this  book,  in  the  author's  autograph,  signed. 

641.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     Volumes  in  Folio. 
Square  12mo,  original  grey  boards,  edges  uncut. 

Lond. :  Elkin  Mathews,  1889 

*  FIRST   EDITION.     Only  250   copies  printed   on   Hand-made 
paper.     Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author,  with  4-line  verse 
upon  his  books,  signed. 

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642.  LE    GALLIENNE    (RICHARD)     AND    LEATHER 
(R.  K.).     The  Student  and  the  Body-Snatcher  and  Other 
Trifles.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1890 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Large  Paper  copy,  only  50  printed.     Le 
Gallienne  has  written  and  signed  on  fly-leaf  a  long  note  on  the 
qualities  of  R.  K.  Leather's  humor  and  has  marked  each  story 
by  Leather  with  the  initials  "  R.  K.  L. " 

643.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     The  Book-Bills  of 
Narcissus:  An  Account  Rendered.     Imperial  8vo,  buckram, 
uncut  and  unopened.  Derby,  1892 

*  Large   Paper    Edition,   only   25    copies   printed   on    Hand- 
made paper,  numbered  and  signed  by  the  author.     Le  Gallienne 
has  inscribed  this  volume,  "This  is  little  Narcissus  in  his  long 
clothes,"  signed. 

644.  [LE    GALLIENNE    (RICHARD).]       In    Praise    of 
Bishop  Valentine.       [Preface  on  St.  Valentine  by  Le  Gal- 
lienne.]    Frontispiece.     12mo,  vellum,  uncut. 

Lond.:  Printed  for  Private  Circulation,  1893 

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"Here  is  a  preface  that  I  wrote  for  money 
To  buy  myself  a  little  bread  and  honey." 

645.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).   The  Poems  of  Arthur 
Henry  Hallam,  Edited  with  an  introduction  by  Richard  Le 
Gallienne.    16mo,  boards,  uncut.  Lond.  1893 

*  With  an  inscription  on  fly-leaf  by  Richard  Le  Gallienne. 

646.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).  Fellowship  in  Song. 
Alfred  Hayes,  R.  Le  Gallienne,  Norman  Gale.  16mo,  wrappers, 
uncut  and  unopened,  printed  on  hand-made  paper. 

Rugby,  1893 

*  Signed  by  Le  Gallienne,  with  a  verse  in  his  autograph. 

647.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).    Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son :  An  Elegy.    Small  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.:  John  Lane,  1895 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Has  2-verse  poem,  signed,  in  the  author 's 
autograph  on  fly-leaf. 

648.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     Retrospective;  Re- 
views, A  Literary  Log.    2  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth.       Lond.  1896 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  an  inscription  on  fly-leaf  by  Richard 
Le  Gallienne. 

649.  LE   GALLIENNE    (RICHARD).     The  Romance  of 
Zion  Chapel.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.          Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1898 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  a  poem  by  Richard  Le  Gallienne  on 
fly-leaf. 

650.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).    Young  Lives.    12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;  with  inscription  by  Richard  Le  Gallienne. 

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651.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     Rubaiyat  of  Omar 
Khayyam,  a  Paraphrase  from  Several  Literal  Translations  by 
Richard  Le  Gallienne.    Crown  8vo,  boards.  N.  Y.  1900 

*  Inscribed  by  Richard  Le  Gallienne. 

652.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).  Travels  in  England. 
Illustrated.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1900 

*  Inscribed,  ' '  Jamie,  I  travel  to  and  fro,  I  go  and  come, 
and  come  and  go;  In  many  a  town  I  sought  for  rest, — But 
Minneapolis  is  best!     Eichard  Le  Gallienne." 

653.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).  The  Love-Letters  of 
the  King,  or,  the  Life  Romantic.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author.  Bost.  1901 

654.  LE  GALLIENNE    (RICHARD).     Painted  Shadows. 
12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1904 

*  FIEST  EDITION,  with  a  quotation  by  Richard  Le  Gallienne 
on  fly-leaf. 

655.  LE     GALLIENNE     (RICHARD).      Attitudes    and 
Avowals,  with  some  Retrospective  Reviews.     FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1910 

*  With  inscription  on  fly-leaf  in  the  autograph  of  the  Author : 
"  'The  poet's  life  on  earth  is  naturally  one  of  much  bewilder- 
ment $•  misunderstanding  to  his  fellow  mortals,  whom  he  so 
curiously  resembles,  $•  from  whom  he  so  mysteriously  differs.' 
Eichard  Le  Gallienne." 

656.  LE  GALLIENNE    (RICHARD).     The  Book-Bills  of 
Narcissus;  New  Poems;  The  Beautiful  Lie  of  Rome.    3  vols. 
12mo,  cloth  and  boards.  N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  v.  d. 

*  Two  volumes  inscribed,  one  with  an  autograph  only. 

657.  LE   GALLIENNE    (RICHARD).     Perseus  and  An- 
dromeda, 1902;  Mr.  Sun  and  Mrs.  Moon,  1902;  How  to  Get 
the  Best  Out  of  Books  [1904].    3  vols.  12mo  to  4to,  cloth  and 
boards.  N.  Y.  1902-04 

*  The  first  volume  is  signed  by  the  author. 

658.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).    Young  Lives.    N.  Y. 
1899 ;  The  Quest  of  the  Golden  Girl.    Lond.  1896 ;  The  Wor- 
shipper of  the  Image.    Lond.  1900.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

*  Each  volume  is  inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

659.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     The  Book  Bills  of 
Narcissus,  1895 ;  Robert  Louis  Stevenson,  1895 ;  If  I  Were  God 
{1897]  ;  Prose  Fancies,  1897.    4  vols.  16mo  to  8vo,  cloth  and 
boards.  N.  Y.,  Bost.  &  Chicago,  1895-97 

*  Each  volume  with  author 's  signature  and  3  with  inscrip- 
tions in  his  autograph. 

660.  LEMAITRE   (JULES).      Poesies.     Portrait.     16mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1896 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    One  of  15  copies  on  China  paper,  with  the 
portrait  in  2  states.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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661.  LEMAITRE(  JULES).   Serenus,  histoire  d 'un  martyr. 
With  29'  woodcuts  by  Paillard  after  Aug.  Fr.  Gorguet.    Royal 
8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1905 

*  One  of  115  copies  issued  for -the  Societaires  des  Amis  de- 
Livres.     With   a   long   inscription   on   the   half-title   by   Jules 
Lemaitre. 

662.  LEMAITRE    (JULES).     Comedies.     10  vols.   12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut  (some  vols.  shaken). 

Paris,  1891-1902 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    Each  volume  inscribed  by  Jules  Lemaitre. 

663.  LE  MOUfiL  (EUGENE).    Le  Nain  Goemon.    Illustre 
de  32  gravures  en  couleur  par  I'auteur.    Folio,  original  cloth, 
gilt  edges.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

664.  LENOTRE   (G.).    Le  Baron  de  Batz,  1792-1795;  Le 
vrai  chevalier  de  Maison-Rouge,  1761-1814.    Portraits.    2  vols. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1903-4 

Inscribed  by  G.  Lenotre. 

665.  LE  ROUX  (HUGUES).    Au  Sahara.    With  numerous 
illustrations.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.    Paris,  n.  d. 

*  FIRST    EDITION.      Inscribed    by    the    author.      Inlaid    is 
A.  L.  S.  by  the  author;  3^  pp.  8vo.    April  4,  1891. 

666.  LESUEUR  (DANIEL) .   La  Fleur  de  Joie ;  Lys  Royal ; 
Fiancee  d'outre-mer;  L'Honneur  d'une  Femme.  4  vols.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1900-1912 

*  FIRST    EDITIONS.      Special    copies ;    all    inscribed    by    the 
author. 

667.  LESUEUR  (DANIEL).    Nietzscheenne ;  Le  droit  a  la 
force.    2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.      Paris,  n.  d. 

*  FIRST    EDITIONS.     One   of    10   copies   on    Holland   paper. 
Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

668.  LEWIS  (ALFRED  HENRY).  Wolfville.  N.Y.,n.d.; 
Wolfville  Days.    N.  Y. ;  Wolfville  Nights.    N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  Sand- 
burrs.    N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  The  Black  Lion  Inn.    N.  Y.  1903.    Illm- 
trated  by  Frederick  Remington.    5  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

669.  LIE  (BRANT).  Collected  works  in  Norwegian.  12  vols. 
12mo  (one  16mo),  original  cloth  and  boards. 

Kristiania,  1894-1903 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  Bernt  Lie. 

670.  LIE  (JONAS).    Collected  works  in  Danish.    20  vols. 
12mo,  original  cloth.  Copenhagen,  1878-1903 

*  Each  volume  autographed  by  Jonas  Lie. 

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671.  LlfiGEARD  (STEPHEN).    La  cote  d'Azur.   Numer- 
ous illustrations.     8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1894 

*  Presentation  from  the  author,  with  his  inscription. 

672.  LIFE    FOR   A   LIFE    (Herrick).     N.   Y.    1910;    A 
World's  Shrine  (Johnson).    N.  Y.  1902;  Twenty-Six  and  One, 
and  other  Stories  (Gorky).    N.  Y.  1902.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

673.  LIMET     (CHARLES).      Un    Veteran    du    barreau 
parisien,  Quatre-vingts  ans  de  Souvenirs,  1827-1907 ;  De  la 
Seine  a  1'Arno,  Sonnets  et  Poesies  diverses;  Les  Sillons  et  les 
Flots.    3  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1904-1908 

*  FIRST    EDITIONS.      With    poetical   inscriptions    by    Charles 
Limet  in  each  volume. 

674.  LIST  (GUIDO).    Alraunenmiiren.    Portrait;  Pipara, 
die  Germanin  in  Casarenpurpur.    3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Leipzig,  Linz,  1895 

*  Each  work  inscribed  by  the  author. 

675.  LITCHFIELD    (GRACE    D.).       Only    an    Incident 
[1883]  ;  The  Knight  of  the  Black  Forest,  1894;  A  Hard-Won 
Victory,  1888;  Little  Venice,  1890;  In  the  Crucible,   1901; 
Mimosa  Leaves,  1902.    6  vols.  16mo,  cloth.    N.  Y.  [1883] -1902 

*  Each  with  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  and  the  last 
with  original  poem. 

676.  [LOCKE  (DAVID  R.).]    The  Struggles  of  Petroleum 
V.  Nasby.    Introduction  by  Charles  Sumner.    Illustrations  by 
Thomas  Nast.    8vo,  sheep.  Bost.  1873" 

*  With  signature  of  Thomas  Nast  on  fly-leaf. 

677.  [LOCKE    (DAVID   R.).]       Ekkoes  from  Kentucky. 
Bost.  1868;  Swingin  Round  the  Cirkle.     Bost.  1867.     Illus- 
trated by  Thomas  Nast.    FIRST  EDITIONS.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth, 

*  The  fly-leaf  of  each  volume  contains  the  well-known  auto- 
graph of  "Th.  Nast." 

678.  LOCKYER  (J.  NORMAN).    The  Meteoritic  Hypothe- 
sis: A  Statement  of  the  Results  of  a  Spectroscopic  Inquiry 
into  the   Origin  of   Cosmical   Systems.     Illustrations.     8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond. :  Macmillan,  1890; 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  on  half-title. 

679.  LODGE  (HENRY  CABOT).    A  Fighting  Frigate  and 
other  Essays  and  Addresses.    N.  Y.  1902 ;  Ballads  and  Lyrics. 
Bost.  1880.    FIRST  EDITIONS.    2  vols.  12mo  and  16mo,  cloth. 

*  With  the  autograph  of  the  author  inscribed  on  the  fly-leaf 
of  each  volume. 

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680.  LOMBROSO  (CESARE).    L'Uomo  di  Genio  in  rap- 
porto  alia  psichiatria,  alia  storia  ed  all'estetica.    Folding  and 
other  plates.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.      Turin,  1894 

*  With  one   page  of  inscription  by  the  author,  at  end  of 
volume. 

681.  LOMBROSO    (CESARE).     Nuovi  Studi  sul   genio. 
2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.       Milan,  1901-1902 

*  Inscribed  by  Lombroso  in  each  volume. 

682.  LONDON  (JACK).  Martin  Eden.  Frontispiece.  12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1909 

*  With  an  interesting  full-page  autograph  inscription  by  the 
author,  relating  to  the  book. 

683.  LONGFELLOW  (HENRY  WADS  WORTH).  Poems. 
Blue  and  Gold  edition.     Portrait.     2  vols.  24mo,  cloth,  gilt 
edges.  Bost.  1866 

*  Presentation    copy    from    the    author,    with   inscription   in 
his  autograph. 

684.  LOOMIS   (CHARLES  B.).      The  Four  Masted  Cat 
Boat,    1899;    More    Cheerful    Americans,    1904;    I've    Been 
Thinking,  1905.    Illustrations.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and  boards. 

N.  Y.  1899-1905 

*  Each   containing   interesting   signed   inscription  regarding 
the  publication,  in  the  author's  autograph. 

685.  LOTI    (PIERRE).      Vers  Ispahan.      12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  One  of   60   copies  on   Holland  paper.     Inscribed   by  the 
author. 

686.  LOTI  (PIERRE).    Mon  frere  Yves.    12mo,  half  calf. 

Paris,  1883 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inserted  is  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  16mo,  signed  by 
J.  Viaud  [Loti]. 

687.  LOTI   (PIERRE).     Madame  Chrysantheme.     Trans- 
lated by  Laura  Ensor.    Illustrated  with  designs  by  Rossi  and 
Myrbach.    8vo,  half  leather,  gilt  top,  uncut  (slightly  shaken). 

Paris,  1889 

*  Limited  edition.    With  autograph  inscription  in  French  by 
the  author. 

688.  LOTI    (PIERRE).     Fantome  d'Orient.     12mo,   half 
orange  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  inlaid  morocco  back,  gilt  top, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  Meunier.  Paris,  1892 

*  One   of   50   copies  on   Holland  paper.      Inscribed   by   the 
author. 

689.  LOTI    (PIERRE).     Matelot.     Illustrations  de  Myr- 
bach.   12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1893 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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690.  LOTI  (PIERRE).  Reflets  sur  la  sombre  route.   12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1899 

*  One   of   75   copies   on   Holland  paper.     Inscribed   by   the 
author. 

691.  LOTI  (PIERRE).  Disenchanted.  Translated  by  Clara 
Bell.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1906 

*  With  autograph  inscription  in  French,  by  the  author :  "To 
Mr.  James  Carleton  Young.    Pierre  Loti.     (In  the  haste  of 
leaving  for  the  Orient.)     Jan.  1907." 

692.  LOTI   (PIERRE).    Les  Desenchantees ;  La  troisieme 
Jeunesse  de  Madame  Prune ;  Le  livre  de  la  pitie  et  de  la  mort ; 
Pecheur  d'Islande.    4  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers  uncut 
(one  in  half  cloth).  Paris,  1886-1902 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    Inscribed  by  Pierre  Loti. 

693.  LOUGOWOI  (A.).    Pollice  Verso.    Paralleles.    With 
87  illustrations  by  A.  W.  Makowsky.     Small  folio,  original 
cloth.  Petrograd  [1901] 

*  Has   an  interesting   and  characteristic   inscription   in   au- 
thor's  autograph,  closely  written  on  3  full  pages,  telling  of 
the  original  writing  of  Pollice  Verso.     Extra-illustrated  with 
an  original  wash-drawing  on  half-title  by  Makowsky,  the  illus- 
trator of  the  book. 

694.  LOUYS  (PIERRE).    La  Femme  et  le  Pantin.    Orne 
d'une  reproduction  en  heliogravure  du  Pantin,  de  Goya.    8vo, 
three-quarter  morocco,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Paris,  1898- 

•LIMITED    EDITION.      Presentation    copy    from   the    author, 
with  inscription. 

695.  LOUYS  (PIERRE).  Sanguines.  12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  190& 

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696.  LOVEMAN  (ROBERT).     Poems,   1897;  A  Book  of 
Verses,  1900 ;  The  Gates  of  Silence,  1903.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Phila.  and  N.  Y.  1897-1903- 

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697.  LOWELL  (PERCIVAL).    Noto,  an  Unexplored  cor- 
ner of  Japan.    16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1895 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author :  "  A  faint  echo- 
of  a  fair  land.    Percwat  Lowell." 

698.  LUBBOCK    (SIR  JOHN).     A   Contribution  to  our 
Knowledge  of  Seedlings.    With  684  figures  in  the  text.    FIRST 
EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.      Lend. :  Kegal  Paul,  1892 

*  With  inscription  on  the  title  of  each  volume,  "With  good, 
wishes  from  the  Author,"  in  the  author's  hand. 

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699.  [LUBBOCK  (SIR  JOHN).]  The  Scenery  of  England 
and  the  Causes  to  which  it  is  Due.  Many  illustrations.    8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond. :  Macmillan,  1902 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

700.  LUDLOW    (JAMES   M.).      That    Angelic    Woman. 
N.  Y.  1892 ;  A  King  of  Tyre.    N.  Y.  1891 ;  The  Captain  of  the 
Janizaries.     N.  Y.  1898;  Deborah.     N.  Y.    [1901].     4  vols. 
12rao,  cloth. 

*  On  the  fly-leaf  of  each  volume  is  a  signed  inscription  by 
the  author,  relating  to  the  book  inscribed. 

701.  LUTZOW   (FRANCIS  COUNT).     Bohemia:  an  His- 
torical Sketch.    Map.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author.' 

702.  MAARTENS    (MAARTEN).     Brothers    All!     More 
Stories  of  Dutch  Peasant  Life.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.,  n.  d. 

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703.  MAARTENS   (MAARTEN).     Some  Women  I  have 
Known.    Frontispiece.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1901 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

704.  MAARTENS    (MAARTEN).     Dorothea:  a  Story  of 
the  Pure  in  Heart.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1904 

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705.  MABIE  (HAMILTON  WRIGHT).    My  Study  Fire; 
Short  Studies  in  Literature;  Essays  on  Work  and  Culture. 
FIRST  EDITIONS.  3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut.     N.  Y.  1890-91-96 

*  Each  volume  contains  an  inscription  by  the  author. 

706.  MABIE  (HAMILTON  WRIGHT).    Short  Studies  in 
Literature ;  Under  the  Trees  and  Elsewhere ;  Essays  on  Nature 
and  Culture.     Frontispieces.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1900 

*  Author 's  Edition,  Limited.     Each  volume  contains  signed 
inscription  by  Mr.  Mabie. 

707.  MABIE   (HAMILTON  WRIGHT).     Backgrounds  of 
Literature.      Illustrated.      FIRST  EDITION.       8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  '1903 

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this  work,  by  the  author. 

708.  MABIE  (HAMILTON  WRIGHT).    My  Study  Fire. 
N.  Y:  1899 ;  In  the  Forest  of  Arden.  N.  Y.  1899 ;  Parables  of 
Life.  N.  Y.  1902.     All  illustrated.    3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

*  Each  inscribed  by  the  author. 

709.  MACAULAY  (Jebb).    Cambridge  1900;  Claude  Ber- 
nard  (Foster).    Lond.  1899;  Patrick  Henry   (Tyler).    Bost. 
1899.    3  vols.  12mo  and  16mo,  cloth. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  authors. 

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710.  MCCARTHY     (JUSTIN).      Miss    Misanthrope.      12 
illustrations  by  Arthur  Hopkins.      FIRST  EDITION.       2  vols. 
Svo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond. :  Chatto  &  Windus,  1878 

*  Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author  with  a  quotation  from 
this  book. 

711.  MCCARTHY  (JUSTIN).     Reminiscences.     Portrait. 
FIRST  EDITION.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1899 

*  With  the  autograph  of  the  author  inscribed  in  the  first 
volume. 

712.  MCCARTHY    (JUSTIN).      A  History  of  Our  Own 
Times,  from  the  Accession  of  Queen  Victoria  to  the  General 
Election  of  1880.     Vols.  1  to  4.     4  vols.  8vo,  half  calf. 

Lond. :  Chatto  &  Windus,  1879-99 

*  Volume  one  has  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author ;    he 
hopes  he  may  again  visit  the  United  States  and  meet  many 
of  his  friends. 

713.  MCCARTHY  (JUSTIN  H.).    Hafiz  in  London.    8vo, 
cloth,  uncut,  printed  in  blue  ink  (margin  cut  from  fly-leaf). 

Lond.  1886 

*  Signed  "With  compliments  of  Justin  Huntley  McCarthy." 

714.  McCA.RTHY   (JUSTIN  H.).     The  White  Carnation 
and  other  Pieces.     Twelve  One  Act  Plays.     12mo,  original 
brown  wrappers,  uncut. 

Printed  for  Private  Circulation,  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

*  Scarce.  With  signed  inscription  on  title  "My  First  Plays." 

715.  McCOOK  (HENRY  C.).    Nature's  Craftsmen.    Illus- 
trated.  N.  Y.  1907;  Tenants  of  an  Old  Farm.    Phila.,  n.  d. 
2  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

*  In  the  first  work  the  author  has  inscribed  a  quotation  from 
his  "The  Senator,"  and  in  the  second  work  an  inscription  re- 
garding its  inception. 

716.  McMASTER     (JOHN    BACH).       Daniel    Webster. 
Illustrations.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author.         N.  Y.  1902 

717.  MAD  AN    (FALCONER).     Books  in  Manuscript:  A 
Short  Introduction   to   their   Study  and  Use.      Facsimiles. 
12mo,  buckram,  uncut.  Lond.  1893 

*  With  inscription  by  the  author. 

718.  MAETERLINCK    (MAURICE).      Serres    Chaudes. 
Frontispiece  and  vignettes  by  George  Minne.    12mo,  original 
vellum  covers,  uncut  (loose  in  binding).  Paris,  1889 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    One  of  155  copies  on  Holland  paper.    With 
an  original  song  of  16  lines  inscribed  by  the  author. 

719.  MAETERLINCK     (MAURICE).      Le     Tresor    des 
Humbles.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.       Paris,  1896 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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720.  MAETERLINCK   (MAURICE).     Wisdom  and  Des- 
tiny.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  Inscribed  in  complimentary  terms  by  the  author. 

721.  MAETERLINCK     (MAURICE).       Serres    Chaudes 
suivies  de  15  chansons.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Bruxelles,  1900 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

722.  MAETERLINCK  (MAURICE).    Sister  Beatrice,  and 
Ardiane  &  Barbe  Bleue.     Two  Plays.     Translated  into  Eng- 
lish Verse  by  Bernard  Miall.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond. :  Allen,  1901 

*  With   autograph   inscription   by   the  author   on   half  -title  t 
"A  J.  C.  Young.     En  toute  sympathie.    M.  Maeterlinck." 

723.  MAETERLINCK  (MAURICE).  Le  Temple  EnselvelL 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.     Paris,  1902 

*  With  autograph  inscription  in  French,  signed  by  the  au- 
thor, Dec.  20,  1905. 

724.  MAETERLINCK  (MAURICE).    Sister  Beatrice  and 
Ardiane  &  Barbe  Bleue.     Two  Plays.     Translated  into  Eng- 
lish Verse  by  Bernard  Miall.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1902 

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"A  J.  C.  Young  a  I 'ami  lointain  que  j'espere  voir  un  jour. 
En  toute  sympathie.    M.  MaeterlincTc.    6  Juin  1902." 

725.  MAETERLINCK  (MAURICE).  Old  Fashioned  Flow- 
ers and  other  Out-of-Door  Studies.       With  illustrations  &t/ 
C.  B.  Falls.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.       N.  Y.  1905 

*  With  a  long  autograph  inscription,  in  French,  by  the  au- 
thor, on  the  fly-leaf. 

726.  MAETERLINCK    (MAURICE).     Mary   Magdalene. 
Trans,  by  Alex.  Teixeira  de  Mattos.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1910 

*  Inscribed  in  the  hand  of  the  author  with  a  long  Latin  quo- 
tation, signed,  "Maeterlinck,  Janv.  1911." 

727.  MAHAFFY    (JOHN  P.).     Prolegomena  to  Ancient 
History.    Illustrated.    8vo,  full  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1871 

*  A  long  inscription  by  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf. 

728.  MAHAFFY  (J.  P.).    The  Empire  of  the  Ptolemies. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Loud.  1895- 

*With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author:  "This  book,, 
founded  on  a  mass  of  original  documents  first  deciphered  by 
me,  marks  a  completely  new  era  in  the  History  of  the  Ptolemies. 
Strange  to  say,  the  great  recent  researches  have  as  yet  neither 
altered  nor  corrected  anything  of  importance  in  it.  J.  P_ 
Mahaffy." 

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729.  MAHAFFY  (J.  P.).      Descartes.      Portrait.      16mo, 
cloth.  Phila.  1898 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author:  "Among  the  many 
new  lights  which  this  book  throws  upon   Descartes,  I  think  pp. 
17  and  39  are  the  most  important,  especially  in  removing  mis- 
conceptions.   J.  P.  Mahaffy." 

730.  MAHAN  (A.  T.).     [Life  of]  Admiral  Farragut.  Por- 
trait.   12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  Inscribed  on  fly-leaf,  with  signature  and  in  the  autograph 
of  the  author.     "The  personal  character  of  Admiral  Farragut 
afforded  the  firm  natural  foundation  upon  which  alone  a  great 
military  character  can  be  built." 

731.  MAHAN   (A.  T.).     Lessons  of  the  War  with  Spain 
and  other  Articles.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. Bost.  1899 

*  With  signed  autograph  inscription  by  the  author :  ' '  There 
are  mistakes  and  mistakes;  errors  of  judgment,  such  as  the 
most  capable  man  makes  in  the  course  of  a  life,  and  errors  of 
conduct,  which  demonstrate  essential  unfitness  for  office.    A.  T. 
Mahan,  Oct.  12,  1901." 

732.  MAHAN  (A.  T.).    From  Sail  to  Steam:  Recollections 
of  Naval  Life.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1907 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     With  author 's  signature  and  inscription, 
"Personal  liberty  is  a  greater  need  than  political  independ- 
ence. ' ' 

733.  MAIZEROY  (RfiNfi).    Le  Mai  d'aimer.    Illustrations 
de  Courboin. .  12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1882 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

734.  MAJOR    (CHARLES).     The  Bears  of  Blue  River; 
Dorothy  Vernon  of  Haddon  Hall ;  A  Forest  Hearth.    Illustra- 
tions.   3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  Presentation  copies  from  the  author,  with  inscriptions. 

735.  MALLING  (MATHILDA).  Arbeten.  (Collected works 
in  Swedish.)     11  vols.  8vo  and  12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Stockholm,  1895-1907 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  M.  Mailing. 

736.  MALLOCK  (W.  H.).   Social  Equality:  A  Short  Study 
in  a  Missing  Science.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1882 

*  With  inscription  by  the  author. 

737.  MALLOCK  (W.  H.).    Lucretius  on  Life  and  Death, 
in  the  Metre  of  Omar  Khayyam,  with  Parallel  Passages  from 
the  Original.    8vo,  parchment  boards,  uncut. 

Lond. :  A.  &  C.  Black,  1900 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  on  special  Hand-made  paper.    Inscribed  by 
the  author. 

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738.  MALONE   (WALTER).     Claribel  and  other  Poems. 
Louisville,  1882 ;  The  Coming  of  the  King.  Phila.  1897 ;  Songs 
of  North  and  South.  Louisville,  1900 ;  Poems.  Memphis,  1904. 
FIRST  EDITIONS.    4  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

739.  MANUEL  (EUGfiNE).   Pages  intimes :  poesies.   FIRST 
EDITION.     Original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1864 

*  One  of  25  copies  on  Holland  paper    [not  for  sale].     In- 
scribed by  the  author.     Inserted  is  A.  L.  S.  by  E.  Manuel, 
Paris,  Jan.  28,  1875,  2  pp.  12mo. 

740.  MARDEN  (ORISON  SWETT).     Peace,  Power  and 
Plenty.    N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  Winning  Out,    Bost.,  n.  d. ;  The  Secret 
of  Achievement.    N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  and  others.    7  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

741.  MARGUERITTE  (PAUL).    Romans.    5  vols.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

f  742.  MARQUERITTE  (PAUL  ET  VICTOR).  Le  carna- 
val  de  Nice;  Femmes  nouvelles;  Le  Jardin  du  Roi.  3  vols. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Holland  paper  copies.     Each  volume  in- 
scribed by  the  authors. 

743.  MARQUERITTE  (PAUL  ET  VICTOR).  Les  Tron- 
gons  du  Glaive;  Le  Jardin  du  Roi;  Zette;  Les  Deux  Vies. 
4  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  .  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    All  inscribed  by    Paul  et  Victor  Mar- 
gueritte. 

F  744.  MARIE'S  JEUNES  (Corday),  1896;  Rome  (Michelet), 
1891;  Monsieur  le  minisfere  (Claretie),  1881;  Courtisane 
(Formont),  1901.  4  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     All  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

745.  MARKHAM  (EDWIN).     The  Man  with  the  Hoe  and 
other  Poems.    Frontispiece.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author,  "  Come,  let  us  live  the  poetry  we 
sing,"  signed. 

746.  MARVIN    (FREDERICK    R.).     Flowers   of    Song 
from  Many  Lands.      With  proof  portrait  of  the  author  on 
vellum.     8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
by  Stikeman.  Troy:  Pafraets  Book  Co.  [1902] 

*  One  of  63  copies  issued  with  the  portrait.     Inserted  just  be- 
fore the  printed  translation  of   Goethe's  "The  Song  of  the 
Spirit  over  the  Waters  "  is  a  MS  translation  in  the  hand  of  Mr. 
Marvin,  and  on  the  fly-leaf  of  the  volume  is  a  long  autograph 
inscription,  signed. 

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747.  MARVIN  (FREDERICK  R.)     Poems  and  Transla- 
tions.    8vo,  beautifully  bound  in  full  levant  morocco,  gilt 
fillet  inside  and  outside  borders,  full  gilt  edges,  by  Stike- 
mau.  Troy:  Pafraets  Book  Co.,  1907 

*  One  of  100  copies  printed,  with  portrait  of  the  author,  on 
Japan  paper.     Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  is  the  autograph  of  the 
author;  "  In  a  few  years  from  this  date  (May  21,  1908)  all  that 
will  remain  of  me  to  the  world  will  be  this  little  book  and  two 
or  three  other  books.     God  grant  them  and  me  a  peaceful  jour- 
ney!   I  do  not  know  that  any  of  the  poems  here  printed  have 
much  value,   but  1  remember  that   John    G.    Whittier  liked 
'  Brahma's  Cup.'    But  I  think  I  like  best  of  all  '  Marcus  Aure- 
lius'  and  '  Epictetus'  and  'Ether,'"  etc.     With  autograph  of 
the  author. 

748.  MASSEY    (GERALD).     The   Natural   Genesis:    or 
Second  Part  of  a  Book  of  the  Beginnings.     2  vols.  imperial 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1883 

*  Signed  by  the  author  on  both  half-titles. 

749.  MASSON  (FRFJ^RIC)  ET  BIAGI  (GUIDO).     Na- 
poleon  inconnu,   papiers   inedits   1786-1793.     2  vols.    8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1895 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.     In- 
scribed by  F.  Masson. 

750.  MASSON     (FREDERIC).       L'Imperatrice     Marie- 
Louise.     8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.          Paris,  1902 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     One  of  20  copies  on  Holland  paper.     In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

751.  MASSON    (FREDERIC).     Napoleon    et    son    Fils. 
With  53  full  -page  illustrations  in  bistre  and  2  in  colour.  4to, 
wrappers,  nncut.  Paris:  Goupil,  1904 

*  First  and  limited  Edition  on  Hand-made  paper  "  De  Rives." 
Inscribed  by  the  author. 

752.  MASSON  (FR^D^RIC).    Le  department  des  affaires 
6trangeres  pendant  la  revolution;  Journal  de  J.  B.  Colbert; 
Le  Cardinal  de  Bernis.     3  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1877-1903 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

753.  MATSUMURA  (K.).     "Moral  Culture."     Text  in 
Japanese.     12rao,  cloth. 

*  Inscribed  in  English  by  the  author,  with  his  signature. 
"Daily  I  die  &  so  Eternally  I  live." 

754.  MATSURA  (MASAYASU).     "Homes  of   Eminent 
Men  and  Women."    Text  in  Japanese.    Illustrated.    I2mo, 

cloth. 

*With  autographed  inscription  by  the  author,  in  English: 
"  King  over  self ',  Servant  to  Humanity,  Child  to  God. — This  is 
my  religion.  Masayasu  Matsura." 

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755.  MATTHEWS    (BRANDER).      Recreations    of    an 
Anthologist,   1904;  The  American  of  the  Future,  1909;  A 
Story  of  the  Drama  [1910].     3  vols.  16mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  Bost.  and  N.  Y.  1904-10 

*  Each  volume  has  inscription  in  the  author's  autograph  re- 
garding the  book  in  which  it  is  written. 

756.  MATTHEWS  (BRANDER).     Studies  of  the  Stage, 
N.  Y.  1894;    The  Theatres  of  Paris,   N.  Y.   1880;    French 
Dramatists    of    the    19th    Century,    N.    Y.    1881.      FIRST 
EDITIONS.     3  vols.  8vo  and  smaller,  cloth. 

*  With  autograph  presentation  inscription  in  the  last  volume, 
and  inscriptions  in  the  other  two.     In  "  The  Theatres  of  Paris  " 
Matthews  has  written  "  This  was  my  first  book— and  it  repre- 
sents not  a  little  hard  work." 

757.  MATTHEWS    (BRANDER,    Editor).      Poems    of 
American  Patriotism.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  Signed  inscription  by  the  editor  on  fly-leaf  regarding  this 
edition. 

758.  MATHEWS  (WILLIAM).     Nugse  Litterarise,  Bost. 
1896 ;  The  Great  Conversers,  Chicago  1878 ;  Hours  with  Men 
and  Books,  Chicago  1877.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  an  autograph  inscription  by  the 
author. 

759.  MAUPASSANT    (GUY   DE).     Des   Vers.     12mo, 
boards,  morocco  back.  Paris,  1880 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation    copy  from  the  author  to 
Henry  Fouquier,  with  inscription. 

760.  MAUPASSANT    (GUY    DE).      Monsieur    Parent. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

761.  MAUPASSANT    (GUY    DE).     La    main    gauche. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1889 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  F. 
Champsaur,  with  inscription, 

762.  MAUPASSANT  (GUY  DE).    La  vie  errante.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1890 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

763.  MAUPASSANT     (GUY   DE).      L'inutile   Beaute. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1890 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the'author. 

764.  MAURICE  (C.  EDMUND).     Richard  de   Lacy,   a 
Tale  of  the  Later  Lollards.    Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  with  an  18-line  verse  by  C.  E.  Maurice. 

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765.  MAXWELL  (SIR  HERBERT).     The  Art  of  Love; 
or,   New  Lessons  in   Old   Lore.     FIRST  EDITION.     3  vols. 
12mo,  cloth.  Edinb.  1889 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

766.  MAXWELL  (SIR  HERBERT).    A  History  of  Dum- 
fries and  Galloway.     Two  Maps.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1896 

*  Inscribed,  "East,  West,  Hame's  best.    Herbert  Maxwell." 

767.  MAXWELL    (SIR   HERBERT).     Post   Meridiana: 
Afternoon  Essays,  Edin.  1895;  The  Chevalier  of  the  Splen- 
did  Crest   (Maxwell),    Edin.    1900.     2   vols.    12mo,    cloth, 
uncut. 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  author. 

768.  MEDICINE.     Introduction  a  la  medecine  de  Pesprit 
(Fleury),  1897;   Nos  grands  inedecins  d'aujourdhui  (Bian- 
chon),  1891;  Recherches  cliniques  sur  1'epilepsie  (Fleury), 
1900.     Illustrations.     3  vols.  8vo,    original   paper  covers, 
uncut. 

*  All  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

769.  MEILHAC  (H.)  ET  HALfiVY  (LUD.).  Comedies.  6 
yols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.     Paris,  1873-1880 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  authors. 

770.  MELDRUM  (DAVID).    Holland  and  the  Hollanders. 
Illustrations.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1900 

*  Contains  a  long  inscription  by  the  author  regarding  the 
book. 

771.  MEMOIRES  du  Comte  Gaspard  de  Chavagnac  (de 
Villeurs),     n.     d. ;     La     Couitesse     d'Houdetot.     Portrait 
(Buffenoir),  n.  d. ;    1815    (Houssaye),   1893.      3  vols.  8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut  (one  shaken).  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    Each  volume  inscribed  by  its  author. 

772.  MENDES   (CATULLE).     Poesies.     Portrait.     8vo, 
wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1876 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

773.  MENDES    (CATULLE).      Contes    Spiques.      12mo, 
half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1885 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

774.  MENDES  (CATULLE).     Oeuvres.     13  vols.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut  (some  vols.  are  shaken). 

Paris,  1887-1897 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     All  with  autograph  inscriptions  by  C. 
Mendds. 

85 


775.  MEREJKOWSKY    (D.).     L.    Tolstoy  and    Dosto- 
yefsky.     2  vols.  4to,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Petrograd,  1903 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  in  Russian:  "  Were  anyone  to  ask 
me  what  is  the  direct  opposite  of  Christian  love,  I  should  answer: 
Buddhist  pitifulness.     D.  Merejkowsky." 

776.  MEYNELL  (ALICE).     The  Spirit  of  Place.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1899 

*  FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  with  a  quotation  by  Alice  Meynell. 

777.  MEYNELL  (ALICE).     Children  of  the  Old  Masters 
(Italian   School).     Illustrated    with    numerous  fine  plates. 
FIRST  EDITION.     4to,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.         Lond.  1903 

*  With  inscription  by  the  author,  and  quotation  from  Francis 
Thompson  in  her  hand. 

778.  MICHAELSON    (KNUT).      Dramatical   Works    in 
Swedish.     8  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers;  uncut. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author.  Stockholm,  1886-1903 

779.  MIFFLIN  (LLOYD).  The  Fields  of  Dawn  and  Later 
Sonnets,  Bost.  1900;  Lyrics,  By  J.  Houston  Miffliu,  Presen- 
tation copy,  Phila.   1900;  At  the  Gates  of  Song,   Sonnets, 
Portrait  frontispieces,  Lond.   1901.     3  vols.  12mo  and  8vo, 
cloth. 

*Each  volume  contains  an  inscription  by  the  author,  one 
with  a  poem ;  another  with  an  account  of  the  author's  revi- 
sions. The  volume  of  "Lyrics"  was  printed  for  presentation 
purposes  only,  and  an  original  poem  to  Richard  Le  Gallienne 
is  laid  in. 

780.  MIJATOVICH  (CHEDOMILLE).  A  Royal  Tragedy, 
being  the   Story  of  the  Assassination  of  King  Alexander 
and  Queen  Draga  of  Servia.     Portraits.     8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1906 
*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription  on  title. 

781.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).     Songs  of  the  Sierras.  FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Bost.  1871 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

782.  MILLER    (JOAQUIN).     The  Ship  in   the   Desert. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1875 

*  With  an  inscription  by  Joaquin  Miller. 

783.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).     The  Baroness  of  New  York. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1877 

*  Inscribed,   "  This  book  was  written  to  please  a  friend:  a 
failure  :  but  such  is  life.     Yours.    Joaquin  Miller.    S.  F.  Cal. 
1900.    P.  S.  I  don't  remember  friend  but  the  book  failed." 

784.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).    Songs  of  the  Sierras.    FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1880 

*  Oscar  Wilde's  copy,  with  his  initials  on  title-page.     Auto- 
graph of  the  author  is  pasted  on  half-title,  and  photograph  is 
pasted  on  fly-leaf. 

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785.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).     Shadows  of  Shasta.     FIRST 
EDITION.     12ino,  cloth.  Chicago,  1881 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

786.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).     Songs  of  the  Mexican  Seas. 
FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  cloth.  Boat.  1887 

*  Inscribed  with  an  autograph  verse  by  Joaquin  Miller. 

787.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).     The    Building  of  the  City 
Beautiful.     FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Cambridge,  1893 

*  Limited  to  500  copies.     Inscribed,  "This  is  the  best  bit  of 
prose  and  verse  I  have  written.     Joaquin  Miller." 

788.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).     Memorie  and  Rime,  True 
Bear  Stories,  My  Own  Story.  3  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and  paper. 

N.  T.  and  Chicago,  v.  d. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author.     Two  are  first  editions. 

789.  MINNIE  BRANDON  (Hennique),  1899;  La  Femme 
moderne  (de  Lusi),  1906;  Le  Romancero  Roumain  (Brun), 
1896.     3  vols.    12ino,   original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  inscribed  by  its  author. 

790.  MIRBEAU  (OCTAVE).     Le  Journal  d'une  Femme 
de  Chambre.     Royal  8vo,  paper  covers,  uncut.    Paris,  1900 

*  Special  copy  printed  on  Holland  paper  for  Mr.  Emile  Daru. 
Presentation  from  the  author  with  his  inscription. 

791.  MISTRAL  (FREDERIC).     La  reine  Jeanne;  Nerto; 
Mes  origines  memoires  et  recits.     With  text  in  Provengal 
and   French.     Portraits.     3   vols.  8vo  and  12mo,    original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1884-1906 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

792.  [MITCHELL  (DONALD  G.).]     The  Lorgnette;  or, 
Studies  of  the  Town.     By  an  Opera  Goer.      With  illustra- 
tions by  Darley.     Second  edition.     2  vols.  12tno,  cloth. 

N.  Y. :  Printed  for  Stringer  and  Townsend,  n.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITION  IN  BOOK  FORM.    On  the  fly -leaf  of  the  first 
volume  the  author  has  inscribed    the   name  of    the  "Opera 
Goer,"  John  Timon,  as  well  as  his  own,  and  beneath  these  has 
written  "54  years  afterdate  of  writing  these  papers."    His 
autograph  also  appears  in  volume  two,  "  JE.  82." 

793.  [MITCHELL  (DONALD  G  ).]     Seven  Stories,  with 
Basement  and  Attic.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1864 

*  Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

794.  [MITCHELL  (DONALD  G.).]     Rural  Studies,  with 
Hints  for  Country  Places.     Illustrations.     FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y    1867 

*  Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author:  "A  later  edition     ~ 
this  book  bore  new  [title  and  improved  illustrations.     Don. 
Mitchell." 

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795.  MITCHELL    (DONALD    G.).     About    Old    Story- 
Tellers.     Illustrated.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  Autograph  note  by  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf. 

796.  MITCHELL   (S.  WEIR).      Fat  and  Blood.     FIRST 
EDITION.     16mo,  cloth.  Phila.  1877 

*  With  autograph  of  the  author  on  title. 

797.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).    Far  in  the  Forest.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Phila.  1889 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author :  ' '  This  book  has  never  sold  well — 
why — I  do  not  know.     Weir  Mitchell." 

798.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).    Roland  Blake.  12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1895 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author:    "This  is  the  literary  child  for 
whom  I  have  the  most  affection.    S.  W.  Mitchell." 

799.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).  Hugh  Wynne,  Free  Quaker. 
Frontispieces.     FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.    16mo,  cloth,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1897 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author:  Yrs.  truly,  S.  Weir  Mitchell." 

800.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).  Hugh  Wynne,  Free  Quaker, 
Sometime  Brevet  Lt.  Col.  on  the  Staff  of  General  Washing- 
ton.   Frontispieces.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1898 

*  Inscribed  in  the  author's  autograph  in  both  volumes,  one 
signed  and  one  initialled,  "  H.  W." 

801.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).   Doctor  and  Patient.  12mo, 
cloth.  Phila.  1898 

*  Signed  on  title  by  the  author. 

802.  MITCHELL   (S.    WEIR).     Prince   Little   Boy  and 
other  Tales  out  of   Fairy-Land.    Illustrated.    Square  8vo, 
pictured  cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author:  "  This  is  the  revived  vol.  of  really 
charming  pictures  and  the  best — first  not  to  be  bought. — S. 
Weir  Mitchell. 

803.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).    Constance  Trescott.  FIRST 
EDITION.   12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1905 

*  Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

804.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).    Little  Stories,  1903;  New 
Samaria,  1904;  When  All  the  Woods  are  Green,  1898.     3 
vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Phila.  and  N.  Y.  1898-1904 

*  All  signed  and  one  inscribed  by  the  author. 

805.  MOLN   (MICHAELSON).     Stockholm,    1890;    Elis© 
(Stern),  n.  d. ;  Georg  Dahna  (H.  von  Melsted),  n.  d.,  Pepi- 
tas   Brollop.    (Heidenstam),    1890.    (In    Swedish.)     4  vols. 
8voandl2mo,  original  paper  covers.  Stockholm,  v.  d. 

*  All  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

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806.  MONSELET  (CHARLES).  Theatre  du  Figaro.  Avec 
un  rideau  dessine  par  Ch.  Voillement.    12ino,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1861 

*  FIRST  EDITION.   Inscribed  by  the  author. 

807.  MONTfiGUT  (MAURICE).   Poesies  completes.  Por- 
trait par  Felix  Regamey.    12ino,  original  paper  covers,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1883 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     One  of  20  copies  on  Holland  paper  In 
scribed  by  the  author. 

808.  MONTE" GUT  (MAURICE).     Les  Detraques;  Filles 
pauvres;  L'Usurier.    3  vols.  12mo,   original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1897-1904 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.   One  of  5  copies  on  Holland  paper.   All  in- 
scribed by  the  author. 

809.  MONTEGUT    (MAURICE).      La  Mere  Patrie;   Du 
Pain ;  La  reincarnation  de  Christian  Chauraette.     3  vols. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1907,  1910 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.   Each 
volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

810.  MONTELIUS  (OSCAR).     Die  chronologie  der  Alte- 
sten   Bronzezeit  in   Nord-Deutschland   und   Skandinaven. 
With  541  text  illustrations;  Der  Orient  und  Europa;  and 
others.    4  pieces.    4to,  paper. 

Braunschweig  and  Stockholm,  v.  d. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

811.  MONTESQUIOU-FEZENSAC    (COMTE    ROBERT 
DE).  Les  Chauvessouris.     Vignettes  par  Whistler,  Forian, 
Gandara,  Yamamoto.    4to,  wrappers,  uncut.       Paris,  1893 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper.    With  a  full-page  inscrip- 
tion by  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf. 

812.  MONTESQUIOU  (ROBERT  DE).  SixPoemes.  Por- 
trait de  fauteur.    6  vols.  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1906-1910 

*  Definitive  Edition.    N-2  of  12  sets  on  Japan  vellum,  printed 
for  Mr.  Young.   First  volume  with  autograph  poem,  the  others 
with  inscriptions  by  the  author. 

Comprises:  Les  Hortensias  bleus;  Les  Paons;  Les  chauves 
souris;  Le  parcours  du  reve;  Les  perles  rouges;  Le  chef  de 
odeurs  suaves. 

813.  MORAX  (RENE).    Preludes  et  nocturnes;  Claude 
de  Siviriez;  Le  choix  d'uiie  Deesse. 

Lausanne,  Vevey,  1901-1905 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

814.  MORIN  (LOUIS).     Histoire  d'autrefois;  Yeannik— 
Le  Cabaret  du  Puits-sous-Vin.     182  illustrations  by  the  au- 
thor, in  black  and  colors,     2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco  and 
paper  wrappers.  Paris,  1885 

*  Both   volumes  are  inscribed  on   the  half-titles  by  Louis 
Morin. 

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815.  MORRIS  (WILLIAM  O'CONNOR).     Memories  and 
Thoughts  of  a  Life.    Portrait.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1895 

*  Autographed  by  the  author. 

816.  MORRIS  (WILLIAM  O'CONNOR).     Present  Irish 
Questions.  FIRST  EDITION.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.      Lond.  1901 

*  Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

817.  MORSE  (EDWARD  S.).  Japanese  Homes  and  their 
Surroundings.       With  illustrations   by  the  author.     FIRST 
EDITION.     Royal  Svo.  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.        N.  Y.  1895 

*  With  inscription  by  the  author  in  the  form  of  an  A.  L.  8., 
referring  to  the  delicacy  of  the  Japanese  screens,  trellises,  etc. 

818.  MOULTON   (LOUISE   CHANDLER).     Lazy  Tours 
in  Spain  and  Elsewhere.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1898 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author :     ' '  This  book  is  the 
apology  of  a  lazy  Tourist  for  laziness — a  record  of  the  pleasures 
of  Gipsying.     Louise  Chandler  Moulton." 

819.  MOUTON  (EUGENE).     Zoologie  Morale.     Frontis- 
piece.    2  vols.  square  12-mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.     Paris,  1881-2 

820.  MUIR  (JOHN).  The  Mountains  of  California.  Illus- 
trated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

821.  MUIR  (JOHN).     Our  National  Parks.     Illustrated. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.       Bost.  1901 

*  With  autograph  of  the  author,  dated,  Martinez,  California, 
Dec.  1901. 

822.  MUN  (COMTE  ALBERT  DE).      Discours  et  ecrits 
divers.     5  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1902,  1895 

*Each  volume  is  inscribed  very  characteristically  by  A.  de 
Mun. 

823.  MUNTZ  (EUGENE).     Leonardo  da  Vinci:  Artist, 
Thinker,  and  Man  of  Science.     48  plates  and  252  text  illus- 
trations.    2  vols.  Imp.  Svo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

*  Inscribed  by  E.  Miintz. 

824.  MURATA  (TSUTOMU).  The  Life  of  Martin  Luther 
[in  Japanese].     Portrait.     12mo,  cloth. 

*  With  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  in  English:   "Sin- 
cere man  is  believing   man;   Believing  man  is  great   man. 
Tsutomu  Murata." 

825.  MURATA  (TSUTOMA).     A   Critical   Inquiry  into 
the  Life  of  Shinran.     Text  in  Japanese.     Svo,  cloth. 

*With  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  in  English,  on  fly-leaf: 
"Shinran  is  a  Luther  of  Japan,  the  founder  of  the  Shin  sect, 
most  powerful  branch  of  Buddhism  in  Japan.  Tsutoma 
Murata." 

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826.  MUSIC  HALL  LAND  (Fitzgerald).  Lond.,  n.  d. ;  The 
Theatrical  World  of  1897  (Archer).  Lond.  1898;  Trilby  (Da 
Maurier),   from  Harper's  Magazine.     3  vols.  various  sizes 
and  bindings. 

*  Some  volumes  are  inscribed  by  their  authors. 

827.  MUSPILLI  (Hagenauer).     Linz,  1900;  Aerzte  (von 
Schullern).     Wien,  n.  d. ;   Der  grime  Kakadu  (Schnitzler). 
Berlin,  1905.     3  vols.  12mo.  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

828.  MUSSET  (PAUL  DE).     Biographie   de   Alfred   de 
Musset — sa  vie  et  ses  oeuvres.  12mp,  boards,  morocco  back, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1877 

*  Inscribed  by  Paul  de  Musset. 

829.  MUSSET  (PAUL  DE).    Originaux  du  XVIIe  Siecle. 
Portrait.     16mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.     Paris,  1880 

^Inscribed  by  Madame  P.  de  Musset. 

830.  MUYDEN  (B.  VAN).     Histoire  de  la  Nation  Suisse. 
With  216  illustrations,  portraits,  etc.     3  vols.   4to,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Lausanne,  1896-1899 

*  Each  volume  with  an  historical  inscription  by  the  author, 
on  the  half-title. 

831.  MUYDEN  (B.  VAN).    Lettres  et  voyages  de  Monsr. 
Cesar  de  Saussure,  1725-1729 ;  Lausanne  a  travers  les  ages. 
With  numerous  illustrations.     2  vols.  4to  and  8vo,  wrap- 
pers, uncut.  Lausanne,  1903 

*  With  full-page  inscriptions  by  the  author,  in  each  volume. 

832.  MYER  (ISAAC).    Scarabs.    The  History,  Manufac- 
ture and  Religious  Symbolism  of  the  Scarabseus,  in  Ancient 
Egypt,  Phoenicia,  Sardinia,  Etruria,  etc.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1894 

*  With  a  signed  inscription  by  the'author,  on  half-title. 

833.  MYERS  (F.  W.  H.).     Science  and  a  Future  Life. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1893 

*  Inserted  is  an  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  12mo,  by  the  wife  of  the  author, 
announcing  his  death,  and  referring  to  a  photograph  of  him 
which  she  took,  and  which  is  pasted  in  the  book. 

834.  NADAR.     Le  Miroir  aux  Alouettes.   12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1883 

*  One  of  54  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Inscribed  on  the  half- 
title  by  Nadar. 

835.  NETHY    (JEAN     DE).      Nouvelles    Scandinaves. 
Lettre-preface  par  J5mile  Zola.  12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1804 

*  Holland  paper   copy.     Presentation   from    the  author  to 
Emile  Zola,  with  his  inscription. 

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836.  NEWBOLT    (HENRY).      Stories    from    Froissart. 
Illustrated  by  Gordon  Browne.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo, 

•  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  [1899] 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author,  with  a  Latin  quotation.     Laid  in 
is  a  memo,  slip  in  Newbolt's  hand  referring  to  the  American 
edition  of  this  work. 

837.  NION    (FRANCOIS    DE).     Les    Mailresses    d'une 
heure.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.        Paris,  1901 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.    In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

838.  NISCO  (NICCOLA).     Gli  ultimi  trentasei  anni  del 
reami  di  Napoli  1824-1860.     3  vols.  12rao,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Napoli,  1894-1897 

*  With  numerous  corrections  and  editions  in  the  author's 
handwriting. 

839.  NOGUCHI    (TONE).     Lafcadio   Hearn    in    Japan. 
Frontispiece  by  Shoshu  Saito,  with  sketches  by  Kataoka 
and  Hearn.     12mo,  original  cloth.     In  a  case. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author.  Yokohama,  1910 

840.  NOLHAC     (PIERRE   DE).     La   creation   de   Ver- 
sailles   d'apres  les  sources   inedites.     Portrait  de    Louis 
XIV.  en   1661+  par  Nanteuil  et  illustre  de  110  documents 
contemporains,    estampes,    dessins,   etc.     Folio,    wrappers, 
uncut.  Versailles,  1901 

*  Limited  Edition.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

841.  NOLHAC     (PIERRE    DE).      Petrarch     and     the 
Ancient  World.     Royal  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut. 

Bost. :  D.  B.  Updyke,  1907 

*  One  of  303  copies  printed  on  Hand-made  paper  at  Merry- 
mount  Press.     With  signed  inscription    in    French    by    the 
author,  saying  that  this,  an  Italian  subject  by  a  French  author 
and  published  by  an  American  editor,  is  a  fine  example  of  in- 
ternational literary  co-operation. 

842.  NOLHAC  (PIERRE   DE).     La  reine  Marie  Antoi- 
nette;  Louis  XV.  et  Marie  Leczinska;   Marie  Antoinette 
dauphine.     3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  1902 

843.  NORDAU  (MAX).     Von  Kunst  und  Kunstlern  (art 
and  artists).     8vo,  cloth.  Leipzig,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  in  English:     "  The  art  of  the  future  wilt  not  be 
a  small  chapel  but  a  huge  cathedral  spacious  enough  to  contain 
the  whole  mankind.     M.  Nordau." 

844.  NORDAU  (MAX).     Seelenanalysen  (soul  analysis). 
12mo,  original  cloth.  Berlin,  1892 

*  FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  in  English :   "  Woman's  love  now 
a  flitting  whim,  now  the  very  essence    of  eternity.     Dr.   M. 
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845.  NORDAU  (MAX).     Paradoxes.     Translated  by  J. 
R.  Mcllraith.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  Ib9& 

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846.  NORDAU  (MAX).     A  Question  of  Honor.     Trans- 
lated by  Mary  J.  Safford.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.     Bost.  1907 

*  Has  interesting  inscription  by  the  author  on  Race  Prejudice 
in  America. 

847.  NORDAU   (MAX).      Die    Kugel;   Der    Krieg  der 
Millionen;   Das  recht  zu  lieben;    Doktor  Kohn   (Plays). 
4  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Leipzig-Berlin,  1882-1902 

*Each  play  characteristically  inscribed  by  the  author  in 
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848.  NORRIS  (W.  E.).     Adrian  Vidal.     FIRST  EDITION. 
3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1885 

*Each  volume  signed  by  the  author,  and  one  inscribed  by 
him,  "  There  is  nothing  so  fatal  to  happiness  as  making  up 
your  mind  to  be  contented  with  something  less  than  you  want." 

849.  NORRIS  (W.  E.).   Jack's  Father  and  Other  Stories. 
1891;  Lord  Leonard  the  Luckless,  1903;  Barhamof  Beltana, 
[1905.]     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1891-1905 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author. 

850.  [NORTON   (CHARLES   ELIOT).]     Considerations 
on  Some  Recent  Social  Theories.   FIRST  EDITION.     12mo, 
original  cloth.  Bost.  1853 

*  The  author's  first  book,  rare.     Inscribed  with  a  quotation 
from  Lowell,  and  signed,  by  Norton. 

851.  NORTON  (CHARLES  ELIOT).     Historical  Studies 
of   Church-Building  in  the  Middle  Ages.     Venice,  Siena, 
Florence.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1880 

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852.  NOYES  (ALFRED).    The  Enchanted  Island.    12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1910 

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the  French.     Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  [1895] 

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854.  OBERHOLTZER    (ELLIS  PAXSON).     Jay  Cooke, 
Financier  of  the  Civil  War.    With  portrait  frontispieces  and 
facsimiles.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops.  Phila.  [1907] 

*  Each  volume  is  autographed  by  the  author ;  the  second  vol- 
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855.  OHNET  (GEORGE).    La  Grande  Marniere.     12mo, 
half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1885 

*  FIRST  EDITION,    One  of  150  copies  on  Holland  paper.  With 
a  full-page  inscription  by  George  Ohnet. 

856.  OHNET  (GEORGES).    Serge  Panine.    Avec  lOeaux- 
fortes  de  Ad.  Lalauze.    Svo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

*  Inscribed  by  Georges  Ohnet.  Paris,  1890 

857.  OMAR  KHAYYAM.     Rubaiyat  of  Omar  Khayyam. 
Translated  by  Justin  Huntly  McCarthy.     FIRST  EDITION. 
16mo,  original  parchment  boards,  uncut. 

[Lond.]:  Pub.  by  David  Nutt,  1889 

*  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  translator,  inscribed, 
"  To  Sir  Edwin  Arnold,  with  the  compliments  of  Justin  Huntly 
McCarthy." 

858.  O'SHAUGHNESSY  (ARTHUR  W.    E.).     An  Epic 
of  Women  and  Other  Poems.   Illustrations.    16mo,  original 
cloth,  uncut  (slightly  shaken  and  rubbed).  Lond.  1870 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Scarce.     Contains  the  engraved   frontis- 
piece which  was  immediately  suppressed. 

859.  PAGE  (THOMAS  NELSON).    Gordon  Keith.    Illus- 
trations by  George  Wright.    FIRST  EDITION.     12ino,  cloth. 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1903 

860.  PAGE  (THOMAS  NELSON).    John  Marvel,  Assist- 
ant. Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.  12mo,  cloth.      N.  Y.  1909 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

861.  PAGE  (THOMAS  NELSON).    On  Newfound  River; 
The  Burial  of  the  Guns;  Elsket  and  Other  Stories;  In  Ole 
Virginia.    4  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*Each  volume  contains  not  only  the  autograph  of  the  author, 
but  a  signed  inscription  relating  to  the  book. 

862.  PALFREY  (JOHN  G.).    Papers  on  the  Slave  Power. 
Svo,  original  wrappers.     Good  copy.  Bost.,  n.  d. 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

863.  PARDO  BAZAN  (EMILIA).     Insolacion;   Morina; 
Misterio ;  La  Dama  Goven.     Illustrations.     4  vols.  4to  and 
Svo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (one  cloth,  others  shaken). 

Barcelone,  Madrid,  1885-1903 

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864.  PARDO  BAZAN  (EMILIA).    Obras  completas.     34 
vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Madrid,  1891-1903 

*  All  inscribed  by  Pardo  Bazan. 

865.  PARKER    (GILBERT).     The    Liar;    The    Hill   of 
Pains;   A  Romany   of   the   Snows;   The  Translation  of  a 
Savage;  The  Pomp  of  the  Lavilettes.     5  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

v.  p.,  v.  d. 

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author  on  fly-leaf. 

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866.  PARSONS  (THEOPHILUS).  Essays.   16rao,  original 
boards  (hinges  weak),  uncut.  Bost.  1847 

*  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Edwin 
Percy  Whipple. 

867.  PASCOLI    (GIOVANNI).     La    marabile    visione; 
Miei  Pensieri  di  varia  Umanita;  Poemetti.     3  vols.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Milano,  Messina,  1900-3 

*  Each  volume  with  a  poetical  inscription  by  the  author. 

868.  PATERSON  (A.  B.).     The  Man  from  Snowy  River 
and  other  Verses.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Sydney,  1895 

*  Inscribed  with  autograph  of  the  author. 

869.  PATER  (WALTER).     Marius  the  Epicurean:  His 
Sensations  and  Ideas.     Portrait.     2  vols.   small  4to,   grey 
boards,  uncut.  Portland :  T.  B.  Mosher,  1900 

*  LIMITED  EDITION.     Of  this  issue  450  copies  were   printed 
on   Van  Gelder   Hand-made   paper  and  the  type  distributed. 
The    volumes    contain    an    autograph     note    by    Richard    Le 
Gallienne,  whose  critique  of  "Marius  "  is  printed  at  end  of  the 
work. 

870.  PAULSEN  (FRIEDRICH).  ImmanuelKant.  Trans- 
lated by  J.   E.   Creighton  and  Albert  Lefevre.     Portrait. 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1902 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

871.  PECK  (HARRY  THURSTON).    The  New  Baedeker, 
being  Casual  Notes  of  an  Irresponsible  Traveller.     Illus- 
trated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1910 

*  With  an  inscription  by  Harry  Thurston  Peck. 

872.  PEMBERTON    (MAX).     Feo:  A  Romance.     FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1900 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

873.  PEMBERTON  (MAX).     Pro  Patria,  1901;  I  Crown 
thee  King,  1902;  A  Gentleman's  Gentleman  [1902].    3  vols. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1901-02 

*  Each  volume  with  signed   inscription  by  the  author.     In 
"Pro  Patria"  the  inscription,  like  the  book,  relates  to  the 
English  Channel  Tunnel. 

874.  PEPLE  (EDWARD).    A  Broken  Rosary,  1904;  The 
Prince  Chap,  1904;  The  Mallet's  Masterpiece,  1908 ;  A  Night 
Out,  1909.     4  vols.  16mo  and  12  mo,  cloth  and  boards. 

N.  Y.  1904-09 

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875.  PEREY  (LUCIEN).    Histoire  d'un  grande  Dame  au 
XVIIP  siecle.     La  Princesse  Helene  de  Ligne;  La  Comtesse 
Helene   Potocka.     Portrait.     2   vols.    8vo,    original   paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1887-1888 

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876.  PHELPS  (ELIZABETH  STUART).     The  Story  of 
Jesus  Christ,  FIRST  EDITION,  Best.  1897;  The  Gates  Ajar, 
Bost.  1897;  Friends,  FIRST  EDITION,  Bost.  1881;  A  Singular 
Life,  Bost.  1898;  Donald  Marcy,  FIRST  EDITION,  Bost.  1893; 
Doctor  Zay,  Bost.  1882.    6  vols.  12mo,  cloth  (one  in  paper). 

*  Each  volume  contains  an   autograph   inscription  by  the 
author. 

877.  PHILLIPS  (STEPHEN).     Paolo   &  Francesca.     A 
Tragedy  in  Four  Acts.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1900 

*  Signed  inscription  by  the  author  on  the  half-title. 

878.  PHILLIPS  (STEPHEN).     The  Sin  of  David.     8vo, 
boards,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1904 

*  One  of  100  copies,  printed  on  Japan  vellum.     With  signed 
poem  by  Stephen  Phillips  on  fly.  leaf. 

879.  PHILLPOTTS    (EDEN).      The    Portreeve.     12mo, 
cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1906 

*  Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author,  giving  his  opinion  that 
this  book  has  not  sufficient  art  to  save  it. 

880.  PI  ATT  (JOHN  JAMES).     Little  New  World  Idyls 
and  Other  Poems.     Portrait.     12ino,  buckram,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. Lond.  1893 

*  With  author's  signature  on  half-title.     Inserted  is  a  full- 
page  signed  memorandum  by  the  author,  regarding  the  foreign 
publication  of  this  book. 

881.  PIATT  (JOHN  JAMES).     At  the  Holy  Well.     Dub- 
lin, 1887 ;  Poems  of  House  and  Home.     Bost.  1879 ;  Poems 
of  House  and  Home.     Bost.  1888.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

882.  PIATT  (SARAH  M.  B.).     An  Irish  Garland.     Bost. 
1885 ;  The  Gift  of  Tears.     North  Bend,  n.  d. ;  The  Witch- 
in  the   Glass.     Bost.    1889;   That  New   World   and   other 
Poems.     Bost.  1877.     4  vols.  16mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  is  an  autograped  presentation  copy  from  the- 
author;  one  also  has  the  autographed  inscription  of  John  J.. 
Piatt. 

883.  PIEDAGNEL  (A.).     Jules  Janin,  1804-1874;   Por- 
trait oilcan-forte  par  Flameng.     16mo,  half  red   morocco, 
uncut  edges.  Paris,  1874 

*  Limited  edition  on  papier  Verge.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

884.  [PLATEL  (FELIX).]     Les  Hommes  de  mon  temps 
par  Ignotus.     With  2  portraits  of  the  author.     2  vols.  8vo, 
half  calf.  Paris,  1878 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

885.  POICTEVIN  (FRANCOIS).    Ombres.    12mo,  wrap- 
pers, uncut.  Paris,  1894 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.    Inserted  are  & 
A.  L's  S.  by  Poictevin,  5  pp.  8vo  and  12mo. 

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886.  PONTOPPIDAN  (HENRIK),  Lykke  Per;  Hojsang; 
Kirkeskunden;  Et  Endeligt  (in  Danish).     6  vols.  12mo  and 
16mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Kopenhagen,  189H-1905 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

887.  POORE  (BEN:PERLEY).    Perley's  Reminiscences 
of  Sixty  Years  in  the  National  Metropolis.     Portraits,  fac- 
similes, &c.     2  vols.  8vo,  full  morocco,  gilt  edges  (one  title 
slightly  loose).  Phila.  [1866] 

*  With  author's  signature  on  first  title. 

888.  PRAED  (CAMPBELL).  The  Romance  of  a  Station; 
The  Insane  Root.     2  vols.  12ino,  cloth  and  boards. 

Loud.  1893-1902 
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889.  PRAED  (MRS.  CAMPBELL).  Fugitive  Anne.  Crown 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  [1902] 

*  With  a  long  inscription  on  the  fly-leaf,  by  Mrs.  Praed. 

890.  PRAROND    (ERNEST).     (Euvres.     7   vols.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1876-1898 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

891.  PRENTICE  (GEORGE  D.).  The  Poems  of.  Edited, 
with  a  Biographical  Sketch  by  John  James  Piatt.    Portrait. 
12mo,  cloth.  Cinn.  1887 

*  Pasted  on  front  fly-leaves  is  an  A.  N.  S. ,  in  pencil,  to  Mr. 
Haldeman,  stating  that  he  is  ill  and  would  like  some  money. 

892.  PREVOST  (MARCEL).      Romans.      5  vols.   12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut  (one  vol.  shaken). 

Paris,  1894,  1902 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  Marcel  Prevost. 

893.  PRUDHOMME    (SULLY).     Prose    (Euvres     1883. 
L'Expression   dans   les   beaux-arts.      8vo,   original    paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1883 

*  China  paper  copy.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

894.  PRUDHOMME  (SULLY).     La  Nymphe  des  bois  de 
Versailles.     Poesie  dite  par  Madame  Sarah  Bernhardt,  a 
Versailles.     4to,  wrappers.  Paris,  1896 

*One  of  25  copies  on  Japan  paper.     Signed  by  the  author. 

895.  PRUDHOMME    (SULLY).    Poesies.     1865-1893.    3 
vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken). 

Paris,  1883-1886 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  with  an  original  poem  signed  by  the 
author. 

896.  PUTNAM  (GEORGE  HAVEN).     Books  and  their 
Makers  during  the  Middle  Ages.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription, 

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897.  PYLE  (HOWARD).  Pepper  and  Salt;  or,  Seasoning 
for  Young  Folk.    Illustrated  by  the  author.    FIRST  EDITION. 
4to,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1886 

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898.  PYLE  (HOWARD).     The  Price  of  Blood.     An  Ex- 
travaganza of  New  York  Life  in  1807.    Colored  illustrations. 
FIRST  EDITION.  Square  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back.    Bost.  1899 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  a  long  and  inter- 
esting inscription  regarding  the  book. 

899.  QUEEN   OF   THE   JESTERS  (Pemberton).    Lond. 
1897;  Thelraa,  a  Norwegian  Princess  (Corelli).   Lond.  1903; 
The  Real  Thing  (Bangs).  N.  Y.  1909.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

900.  [QUILLER-COUCH  (A.  T.).]     Poems  and  Ballads 
by  "  Q."     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

*  With  an  inscription  in  verse  by  the  author.       Lond.  1896 

901.  RAGOZIN  (Z.  A.).     The  History  of  Media.      With 
90  illustrations  and  one  map.     8vo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.     [Russian.]  Petrograd  [1903] 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

902.  RAIMES    (GASTON    DE).      Soldats     de     France, 
actions  heroiques.     Illustrations  de  Henri  Pille  et  Eugene 
Chaperon.     '6  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
tops,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  n.  d. 

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903.  RALPH  (JULIAN).    Towards  Pretoria.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION,    l^mo,  pictorial  cloth.  Lond.  1900 

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904.  RAMBAUD   (ALFRED).     (Euvres.     9  vols.   12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1897-1902 

*  All  characteristically  inscribed  by  Alfred  Rambaud. 

905.  RAWLINSON  (GEORGE).     The  Seven  Great  Mon- 
archies of  the  Ancient  Eastern  World.     Maps  and  illustra- 
tions.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,    n.  d. 

*  Long  inscription  by  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf. 

906.  RAWLINSON    (GEORGE).     The  Religions   of  the 
Ancient  World.  Frontispiece.   FIRST  EDITION.   12mo,  cloth. 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author.  Lond.  [1882] 

907.  RAWLINSON  (GEORGE).      The  Religions  of  the 
Ancient  World.     Illustrated.     12ino,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1893 

*  Greek  inscription  by  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf,  signed. 

908.  RAY   (ANNA  CHAPIN).       Each  Life  Unfulfilled, 
Bost.    1*99;  On    the  Firing  Line,    Bost.   1905;  Quickened, 
Bost.  1908.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

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909.  REGNIER   (HENRI  DE).      Le  trifle  noir.     16mo, 
half  vellum,  uncut.  Paris,  1895 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Limited.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

910.  REGNIER  (HENRI  DE).     (Euvres.    9  vols.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1895-1903 

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911.  REINACH   (JOSEPH,    VPUT).       Histoire  d'un 
Ide'al.     8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1896 

*  Holland  paper  copy.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

912.  RENAN  (ERNEST).     My  Sister  Henrietta.     Trans- 
lated by  Abby  L.   Alger.     Photogravures.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
top.  Bost.  1895 

*  A.  L.  S.  of  the  author,  dated  Paris,  1878,  is  inserted. 

913.  REPPLIER  (AGNES).       In  the   Dozy   Hours   and 
other  Papers.  FIRST  EDITION.    Bost.  1894;  Points  of  View. 
Bost.  1896;  In  Our  Convent  Days.     FIRST  EDITION.     Bost. 
1905;    A   Book  of   Famous  Verse.     Bost.   1899;  Essays  in 
Idleness.    Bost.  1895;  Varia.    FIRST  EDITION.     Bost.  1898; 
Essays  in  Miniature.     Bost.  1896.     7  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  either  an  autograph  inscription  by 
the  author,  or  her  autograph. 

914.  RETZIUS    (GUSTAF).       Crania   Suecica    antiqua. 
Beskrifning    of     Svenska     Menniska-Kranier.       (Antique 
Swedish  Crania.)      With  92  full-page  of  crania  lithographs. 
Folio,  original  boards.  Stockholm,  1899 

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p   915.  REYNOLDS-BALL    (E.    A.).      Paris  in  its   Splen- 
dour.    Illustrated.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Bost.,  n.  d. 

*  A  quotation  from  Longfellow's  "Building  of  a  Ship"  written 
on  the  fly-leaf  by  E.  A.  Reynolds-  Ball. 

916.  RHOADES  (JAMES).     Poems.     16mo,  cloth. 

Lend.  1870 

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917.  RICHARDS  (LAURA  E.).    Glimpses  of  the  French 
Court;  Up  to  Calvius.     Illustrated.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  author.  Bost.  ,  n.  d. 

918.  RICHARDS  (LAURA  E.).      Marie.      Bost.,  n.  d.; 
Narcissa.   Bost.  1894;  Captain  January.  Bost.,  n.  d  ;  More 
Five  Minute  Stories.     Bost.,  n.  d.  ;  Nautilus.     Bost.  1895. 
5  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth  and  boards. 

*  Each  volume  contains  inscription  by  the  author. 

99 


FOURTH     SESSION 

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LOTS  919-1225 


919.  RICHEPIN   (JEAN).      Les  Morts  bizarres.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris  [1875] 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Characteristically  inscribed  by  the  author 
on  the  half-title . 

920.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).     Quatre  petits  romans.    12mo, 
half  cloth.  Paris,  1882 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

921.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).      Miarka,  la  fille  de  1'ourse. 
12mo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Paris  [1883] 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     One  of  60  copies  on  Holland  paper.     In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

922.  RICHEPIN    (JEAN).       Les    Blasphemes.      FIRST 
EDITION.     4to,  original  wrappers,   uncut  (portrait  of  the 
author  lacking).  Paris,  1884 

*  Limited  Edition  on  papier  v&lin.     Poetical  inscription  of  8 
lines  and  signature  in  author's  autograph  on  the  half-title. 

923.  RICHEPIN   (JEAN).      La  Mer.      FIRST  EDITION. 
4to,  half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

*  Limited  Edition.    Extra-illustrated  with  an  original  water- 
color  drawing  on  title,  signed  "  Gabriel  B,"  and  portrait  of  the 
author,  etched  by  Charles  Lefort,  signed  by  Richepin.     Poetical 
inscription  of  2  lines  and  signature  in  author's  autograph  on 
title. 

924.  RICHEPIN   (JEAN).      Le  Cadet.      12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1890 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     With  a  characteristic  inscription  on  the 
half-title,  signed  Jean  Richepin. 

925.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).    Truandailles.    12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1890 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  Jean  Richepin. 

926.  RICHEPIN   (JEAN).      Vers  la  Joie.       Coute  bleu 
en  cinq  actes  en  vers.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  half  cloth. 

*  Inscribed  by  Jean  Richepin.  Paris,  1894 

927.  RICHEPIN    (JEAN).       Theatre    Chimerique,    27 
actes.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.          Paris,  1896 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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928.  RICHEPIN    (JEAN).      Les    Truands.      Drame    en 
cinq  actes  en  vers.     8vo,  half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1899 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     With  a  poetical  inscription  by  the  author 
on  the  half-title. 

929.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).      Cesarine;  L'Aime;  Cauche- 
mars.     3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1888-1893 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

930.  RICHEPIN    (JEAN).      Sappho.      Illustrations  par 
Leroux,  Vierge,  Kauffmann.    12mo,  original  boards,  uncut. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  n.  d. 

931.  RIDGE   (W.  PETT)       A  Breaker  of  Laws;    Next 
Door  Neighbors;  Erb;  Lost  Property;  and  others.     9  vols. 
crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.,  v.  d. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

932.  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).  Morning.  Portrait. 
12mo,  cloth.  Indianapolis,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  with  an  autograph  verse  from  the  book. 

933.  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).     Sketches  in  Prose 
and  Occasional  Verses.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth. 

Indianapolis,  1891 

*  Inscribed  with  a  line  from  the  book,  signed  by  the  author. 

934.  RILEY     (  JAMES    WHITCOMB  ).        Armazindy. 
Frontispiece.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth. 

*  With  an  inscription  by  the  author.      Indianapolis,  1894 

935.  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).      Poems    Here  At 
Home.     Frontispiece.     12mo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1898 

*  Inscribed:  "  Very  truly  yours,  James  Whitcomb  Riley." 

936.  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).     In  Honor  of.     A 
Meeting  of  the  Indiana  State  Teachers'  Association.     With 
a  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  J.  W.  Riley.    Portraits.    16mo, 
boards,  uncut  (hinge  somewhat  worn).    Indianapolis  [1906] 

*  Presentation  copy  from  Riley,  with  inscription  and  quota- 
tion in  his  autograph,  Sich  fine  circumstances  ort  to  make  us 
satisfied." 

937.  RING  AND  THE  MAN  (Brady),  N.  Y.  1909;   The 
Black  Lion  Inn  (Lewis),  N.  Y.  1903;  The  Southerns  (Brady), 
N.  Y.  1903.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and  paper. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

938.  RITTENHOUSE    ( JESSIE    B.  ).       The    Younger 
American  Poets.     Portraits.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Bost.  1906 

*  With  three  pages  of  inscriptions  by  the  author.     One  page 
contains  her  signature  and  date;  another,  two  stanzas  from  the 
Poems  of  C.  G.  D.  Roberts ;  the  third,  her  reasons  for  writing 
the  volume. 

101 


939.  RIZA  KHAN    (PRINCE   M.).      La   Perse;    Perles 
d'Orient;   Le  Secret  de  la  Longevite.     Portraits.     3  vols. 
Royal  8vo,  limp  leather.    Arlon,  Constantinople,  1903-1905 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  Riza  Khan. 

940.  ROBERTS  (CHARLES  G.  D.).  A  Sister  to  Evange- 
line.     Map.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Bost.  1898 

*  With  a  signed  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

941.  ROBINSON  (ROWLAND  E.).     A  Danvis  Pioneer. 
Bost.    1900;    Uncle    Lisha's    Outing.    Bost.     1897.     FIRST 
EDITIONS.     2  vols.  12rao,  cloth  (slightly  ink-spotted). 

*  Both  inscribed. 

942.  RODA-RODA.       Huraoristische   Werke.      8    vols. 
12  and  16mo,  original  cloth.        Berlin,  Mtinchen,  1900-1909 

*  All  inscribed  by  Roda-Roda. 

943.  ROD    (EDOUARD).      Le  Silence.      First  Edition. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1894 

*  Holland  paper,  one  of  25.     Presentation  from  the  author  to 
Madame  Emile  Zola,  with  inscription. 

944.  RODENBACH    (GEORGES).       Bruges  -  la  -  morte ; 
Musee   de   Beguines;   Les   vies   encloses;   L'Art   en   Exil; 
L'Arbre.     5   vols.    12ino,    original     paper    covers,    uncut 
(some  with  illustrations).  Paris,  1889-1896 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     All  inscribed  by  G.  Rodenbach. 

945.  ROLFE    (WILLIAM   J.).       Shakespeare   the  Boy. 
Illustrated.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1897 

*  With  portrait  of  the  author  inserted,  and  an  inscription 
(quotation  from  Dr.  F.  J.  Furnivall)  in  the  autograph  of  and 
signed  by  Rolfe  pasted  on  front  fly-leaf. 

946.  ROOS   (MATHILDA).      Arbeten    (collected  works 
in  Swedish).     7  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Stockholm,  1896-1904 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  M.  Roos. 

947.  ROOSEVELT  (ROBERT    B.).      Superior  Fishing. 
Illustrated.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1884 

*  Inscribed,  "  My  books  have  one  advantage,  they  are  truth- 
ful records.    Since  writing  them  I  have  thought  they  were  per- 
haps too  personal,  as  the  characters  and  events  were  all  or 
nearly  all  real.     R.  B.  Roosevelt." 

948.  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE).    Essays  on  Practical 
Politics.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1888 

•Inscribed,  "  With  the  good  wishes  of  Theodore  Roosevelt." 

949.  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE).     Gouverneur  Morris 
(American  Statesmen).     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1900 

*  Inscribed,  "  Regards  of  Theodore  Roosevelt." 

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950.  ROOSEVELT   (THEODORE).      The  Deer  Family, 
by  Theo.  Roosevelt,  T.  S.  Van  Dyke,  D.   G.  Elliot  and  A. 
J.  Stone.     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1902 

*  Inscribed  by  the  four  authors. 

951.  ROSEGGER  (PETER).      I.  N.  R.  I.,  A  Prisoner's 
Story  of   the   Cross,   N.   Y.    1905 ;  The  God  Seeker,  N.  Y. 
1901;  The  Forest  Schoolmaster,  N.  Y.  1902;  The  Earth  and 
the  Fullness  Thereof,  N.  Y.  1902.     All  FIRST  EDITIONS  but 
one.     4  vols.  12rao,  cloth. 

*Each  volume  is  inscribed  by  the  author,  in  German,  with 
his  autograph  also  in  German.  A  translation  of  each  inscrip- 
tion is  inserted  in  each  volume. 

952.  ROSENKRANTZ    (PALLE).       Collected   works  in 
Danish.     13  vols   8vo  and  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  un- 
cut. Copenhagen,  1899-1906 

*  All  inscribed  by  P.  Rosenkrantz. 

953.  ROSNY  (J.  H.).      Novels.       10  vols.   12mo,  original 
paper  covers  and  cloth.  Paris,  1886-1904 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.  All  inscribed  by  J.  H.  Rosny.     Comprises: 
Nell  Horn   de  1'armee  du  Salut;   Le  crime  du  doeteur;  La 
Luciole ;  L'autre  femme ;  Le  roman  d'un  cycliste ;  Daniel  Val- 
graive ;  Renouveau;  Les  deux  femmes;  Marc  Fane ;  L'Indomptee. 

954.  ROSSEL    (VIRGILE).      Histoire    litteraire    de    la 
Suisse   Romande  des    origines  a    nos  jours.     2  vols.  8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Geneve,  1889-1891 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author  in  the  first  volume. 

955.  ROSSETTI  (GABRIELE).      II   mistero  dell'  Amor 
Platonico  del  medio  evo,  derivato  da'  Misteri  Antichi.     5 
vols.  12mo,  original  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1840 

*  FIRST  EDITION.      Holograph  inscription  on  fly-leaf  by  the 
author  to  Giuseppe  Ricciardi. 

956.  ROSSETTI    (W.   M.).      Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti  as 
Designer  and  Writer.     Portrait.     12mo,  cloth.    Lond.  1889 

•Inscribed.  "...  The  present  book  was  not  particularly 
successful  with  the  public.  ...  W.  M.  Rossetti. 

957.  ROSTAND     (EDMOND).       Cyrano    de    Bergerac, 
comedie   heroique.     12rno,  half   brown   levant,  back   gilt- 
tooled  and  with  emblematic  inlays  in  colors,  gilt  top,  uncut 
edges,  with  original  covers  bound  in  by  Bonleau.  Paris,  1901 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

958.  ROUSSEAU   (JEAN   JACQUES).       Jean    Jacques 
Rousseau,   by    Jules    Lemaitre.      Translated    by    Jeanne 
Mairet.     8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1907 

*  Contains  a  long  inscription  in  French  by  the  author. 

103 


959.  ROYCROFT.      Love  Ballads  of  the  XVI  Century, 
a  Collection  of  choice   Songs,    relating   to  the   Affections 
of  the  Heart.     12mo,  full  blue  levant  morocco,  sides  and 
back,  gilt  tooled  with  dotted  lines  and  floral  ornaments, 
inside  border,  silk  doublure  and  ends,  gilt  edges. 

East  Aurora,  1897 

*  One  of  an  edition  of  100  copies  specially  illumined  by  hand- 
"  For  My  Dear  Friend  Young  of  the  First  Mortgages  and  First 
Editions.     Elbert  Hubbard." 

960.  ROYCROFT  PRESS.      The  Story  of  Saville.     Told 
in  Numbers   by  Julia  Ditto  Young.     8vo,  yellow  boards, 
uncut.  East  Aurora,  1897 

*  Only  400  signed  copies  printed.     Presentation  inscription 
from  Hubbard  on  fly-leaf.     The  author  has  also  written  as  an 
answer  to  a  request  for  an  inscription,  one  word  on  each  page 
as  a  punishment  for  the  owner  who  had  not  troubled  to  cut 
the  leaves. 

961.  ROYCROFT   PRESS.      A  Message  to  Garcia  and 
Thirteen   other  Things.     Portrait.     8vo,   boards,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  East  Aurora,  1901 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  Hubbard  stating  that  "  A  Mes- 
sage to  Garcia  "  was  written  on  order,  to  advertise  the  Empire 
State  Express. 

962.  ROYCROFT  PRESS.     Chicago  Press.     By  Fra  El- 
bertus;  A  Catalog  and  some  Comments;  Consecrated  Lives 
(Hubbard).     3  vols.  8vo  and  4to,  limp  suede  calf. 

*Each    volume    contains   a    signed    inscription    by    Elbert 
Hubbard. 

963.  ROYCROFT    PRESS.      James  Oliver.      By  Elbert 
Hubbard.    East   Aurora,    1909;    Elbert   Hubbard    and   his 
Work.     By  Albert  Lane.   [Worcester],  1901;  The  City  of 
Tagaste.    By  Elbert  Hubbard.     Illuminated.     East  Aurora, 
1900.     3  vols.  small  and  large  4to,  various  bindings. 

*  Each  volume  contains  an  autograph    inscription  by  the 
author. 

964.  ROYCROFT  PRESS.    The  Golden  River  (Ruskin); 
Fantasma  (Yonge),  2  copies;  The  Essay  on  Walt  Whitman 
(Stevenson).     4  vols.  8vo,  limp  suede  calf,  uncut. 

East  Aurora,  v.  d. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription. 

965.  [RUSSELL  (GEORGE  W.).]     Homeward  Songs  by 
the  Way.    By  A.  E.     Square  16mo,  boards,  uncut. 

Portland:  Mosher,  1895 

*  One  of  50  copies  on  Japan   paper.     Has  original   3- verse 
poem  in  author's  autograph  on  fly-leaf,  signed,   "A.  E."  and 
"Geo.  W.  Russell." 

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966.  RUSSIAN  FICTION.    Vassili  Tiorkin  (Boborykin). 
Petrograd,    1897;   Short    Stories   (Korolenko).     Petrograd, 
1907;    Life's   tale    (Lougoiroi).    Petrograd,   n.  d.       3  vols. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers.  v.  d. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  its  author. 

967.  SAINT   AULAIRE  (COMTE  A.  DE).       France  et 
Russie,  Roman  Historique,  1791-1801.   12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris  1894 

*  One  of  60  copies  on   Holland  paper.     Presentation   copy 
from  the  author,  with  autograph  inscription. 

968.  SALIS  (RODOLPHE).    Contes  du  Chat  Noir.  Illus- 
trated by  A.    Willette,  Henry  Somm,  Steinlem  and  others. 
2   vols.    8vo,   half   cloth,    original  lithographic    wrappers 
bound  in.  Paris  [1888],  1891 

*  FIRST    EDITION.     Presentation    copy  from  the   author  to 
Madame  the  Princess  Julia  Espiand,  with  autograph  inscription. 

969.  SANTAYANA    (GEORGE).       Sonnets    and    other 
verses.     8vo,  limp  vellum,  printed  on  Ruisdael  hand-made 
paper,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Chicago,  1894 

*  LARGE  PAPER  EDITION,  only  60  copies  printed.     The  author 
has  inscribed  on  the  fly-leaf  the  sonnet  which  he  wrote  as 
dedication  for  this  book  but  which  has  never  been  seen  until 
now. 

970.  SARACEN  SONGS   (Bowles).      Enfield,   n.  d. ;    At 
the  Holy  Well  (Piatt).  Cinn.,  n.d. ;  Faith  in  Song  (Sebring). 
N.  Y.  1904.     3  vols.  12mo  and  smaller,  various  bindings. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

971.  SARDOU  (VICTORIEN).    Patrie,  drame.  8vo,  orig- 
inal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1869 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

972.  SARDOU  (VICTORIEN).     Robespierre.      Adapted 
and  Novelised  under  his  authority.     By  Ange.Galdemar. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1899 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  M.  Sardou. 

973.  SAVARETTE  (Breton),  1898;   Que  saisje  ?  (Prud- 
homme),  1896;  Une  Idylle  Tragique  (Bourget),  1896.   3  vols. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    Proof  copies,    Each  volume  inscribed  by 
its  author. 

974.  SCHINIAZAKI  (TOSON).     Haru  [Spring].     12mo, 
original  paper  covers.  Tokyo,  1908 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

975.  SCHOOL    (AURELIEN).     Les   Ingenues   de  Paris; 
Helene  Hermann;  Tableaux  vivants.     3  vols.  12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1866-1896 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 
105 


976.  SCHURZ    (CARL,    Editor).      Geschichtsblatter    aus 
dem  Leben  der  Deutschen  in  Amerika  (The  Germans  of  New 
York  State  in  the  XVIII  century ;  History  of  the  Germans  in 
Pennsylvania).  2  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth.     N.  Y.  1884,  1886 

*  Inscribed  by  C.  Schurz. 

977.  SCOLLARD  (CLINTON)  and  RICE   (WALLACE). 
Ballads  of  Valor  and  Victory.    8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Chicago,  1903 

*  Author 's  Autograph  Edition,  with  a  verse  by  each  author 
on  half-title. 

978.  SCOLLARD    (CLINTON).      Pro   Patria.       Clinton, 
1909 ;  Chords  of  the  Zither.     Clinton,  1910 ;  The  Vicar  of  the 
Marches.    Bost.  1911.    FIRST  EDITIONS.    3  vols.  12mo  and  8vo, 
cloth  and  boards. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

979.  SCOLLARD    (CLINTON).      Blank    Verse    Pastels; 
Skenandoa ;  A  Boy 's  Book  of  Rhyme ;  Ballads  of  Valor.    4  vols. 
12mo  and  8vo,  boards.  V.  p.,  v.  d. 

*  Three  FIRST  EDITIONS  ;  all  inscribed  by  the  author. 

980.  SCOTT  (EBEN  GREENOUGH).     The  Development 
of  Constitutional  Liberty  in  the  English  Colonies  of  America. 
8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1882 

*  Contains  a  long  inscription  by  the  author. 

981.  SCOTT    (GEN.   WINFIELD).     Memoirs   of  Lieut- 
General  Scott,  LL.D.    Written  by  Himself.    Portraits.    FIRST 
EDITION.    Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1864 

*  With  a  dedication  inscription  to   Mrs.   Sidney  Brooks,  by 
the  author. 

982.  SCRUGGS    (WILLIAM    L.).      The    Colombian    and 
Venezuelan  Republics.    With  Notes  on  Other  Parts  of  Central 
and  South  America.    Maps  and  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Bost.  1905 

*  Inscribed  with  a  2y2  page  dissertation  of  South  American 
governments  by  the  author. 

983.  SEARS  (LORENZO).     American  Literature  in  the 
Colonial  and  National  Periods.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Bost.  1902 

*With  2%  pp.  inscription  by  the  author,  upon  the  study  of 
literature. 

984.  SEAWELL   (MOLLY  ELLIOT).     A  Virginia  Cava- 
lier ;  The  Rock  of  the  Lion ;  Papa  Bouchard.    FIRST  EDITIONS. 
3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

106 


985.  SERAO     (MATILDE).       Addio    amore;    L'Anima 
semplice,  2  vols. ;  L  'Inf edele ;  La  Madonna  e  i  Santi ;  II  ventre 
di  Napoli.    6  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (2  vols. 
are  shaken).  Milan  and  Naples,  1897-1906 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

986.  SERGE  (Hermant),  1892;  La  Bievre  et  Saint-Severin 
(Huysmans),   1898;   Jamais    (Reculoux),    1903;   L'Amie  de 
Madame  Alice   (Hepp),  1882.     4  vols.  12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     All  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

987.  SEVERANCE    (MRS.   C.  A.).      Indian  Legends  of 
Minnesota.    Illustrations.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  [1893] 

*  Signed  by  the  author. 

988.  SHERMAN  (FRANK  DEMPSTER),  AND  CLINTON 
SCOLLARD.    A  Southern  Flight.    8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Clinton,  N.  Y.  1905 

*  One  of  12  copies  printed  on  Japan  Hand-made  paper.     In- 
scribed with  poems  by  both  authors. 

989.  SHERWOOD    (M.   E.   W.).     A  Transplanted  Rose. 
N.  Y.  1900;  Manners  and  Social  Usages.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.;  The 
Art  of  Entertaining.    N.  Y.  1892 ;  Here  and  There  and  Every- 
where.   Chicago,  1898.    4  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

990.  SHORTER  (DORA  SIGERSON).     Collected  Poems. 
Introduction  by  George  Meredith.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top. 

N.  Y.  1907 

*  With  autograph  poem  of  18  lines  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author. 

991.  SIGOURNEY  (MRS.  L.  H.).    Past  Meridian.    12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  on  fly-leaf:   "Mrs.  Derby,  with  the  sympathy  of 
the  Author.    Hartford,  Conn.  Sept.  10,  1864." 

992.  SILVESTRE  (TMOPHILE).    Histoire  des  Artistes 
vivants    Frangais    et    Strangers,      fitudes    d'apres    Nature. 
Premiere  serie.     Illustrated  <urith  10  Portraits  engraved  on 
copper  [all  published].    Imp.  8vo,  original  cloth  (a  few  pages 
foxed).  Paris,  1856 

*  FIRST  EDITION;  with  autograph  inscription  on  half-title. 

993.  SLATER  (J.  H.).    The  Romance  of  Book-Collecting. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1898 

*  Inscribed,  "Written  for  an  American  bookseller  (Francis 
P.  Harper)  and  published  in  London  and  perhaps  in  New  York 
as  well.  .  .  .  J.  H.  Slater." 

994.  SMITH    (F.   HOPKINSON).     Tom   Grogan.     Illus- 
trated.    12mo,  cloth.  Best.  1896 

*  FIRST   EDITION  ;    with   pencil   autograph   of   F.    Hopkinson 
Smith. 

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995.  SMITH  (F.  HOPKINSON).    The  Tides  of  Barnegat. 
Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1906 

*  FIRST  EDITION  ;   with  a  quotation  by  P.  Hopkinson  Smith 
on  half-title. 

996.  SMITH    (F.    HOPKINSON).     Tom   Grogan;    Caleb 
West;  The  Wood  Fire  in  No.  3;  A  Gentleman  Vagabond. 
Illustrations.    4  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth.      Bost.,  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

997.  SMITH    (GOLD WIN).      The    United    Kingdom,    A 
Political  History.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  Both  volumes  have  the  autograph  of  Goldwin  Smith. 

998.  SMITH  (GOLDWIN).    Shakespeare  the  Man.    N.  Y. 
1900 ;  Oxford  and  her  Colleges.    N.  Y.  1895 ;  William  Lloyd 
Garrison.     N.  Y.  1892;  Guesses  at  the  Riddle  of  Existence. 
N.  Y.  1898.    4  vols.  16mo  and  12mo,  cloth. 

*  With  the  autograph  of  the  author  in  each  volume. 

999.  SONNETS  ET  EAUX-FORTES.    Forty-two  Sonnets 
by  Aicard,  Coppee,  Gautier,  Houssaye,  Saint-Beuve,  Catulle 
Mendes,  Verlaine;  and  others.    Decorated  title-page  by  Pru- 
naire  after  Renard  and  42  etchings  by  Haden,  Corot,  Millet, 
Flameng,  Bracquemond,  Daubigny,  Manet;  and  others.   Folio, 
original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1869 

*  One  of  350  copies  printed.    Inscribed  by  Jean  Aicard. 

1000.  SOUTH  AMERICA.  By  Col.  Geo.  E.  Church.  [Lond. 
1901];  Hawaiian  Life.     (C.  W.  Stoddard).    Chicago,  1894; 
Anniversary  of  the  N.  H.  Alpha  of  the  P.  B.  K.  Society  at 
Dartmouth.   June  26,  1881;  Gov.  Bradford's  Manuscript  His- 
tory of  Plymouth  Plantation    (Winsor).     Cambridge,  1881. 

4  pieces. 

*  Each  pamphlet  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  its  author. 

1001.  SPANISH  FICTION.     Los  Pazos  de  Ulloa  (Pardo 
Bazan).      Barcelona,    1886;    La   Catedral    (Blasco   Ibanez). 
Valencia,  n.  d. ;  La  Aldea  perdida  (Valdes).     Madrid,  1903. 
3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  various  places  and  dates. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  its  author. 

1002.  SPIELHAGEN  (FRIEDRICH).    The  Hohensteins ; 
Through  Night  to  Light.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1870 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

1003.  SPOFFORD     (HARRIET    PRESCOTT).      Hester 
Stanley  at  St.  Marks,  Bost.  1898;  That  Betty,  N.  Y.,  n.  d.; 
Old  Washington,  FIRST  EDITION,  Bost.  1906.     3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a   long  autographed   inscription  by 
the  author  relative  to  the  book,  one  being  in  the  form  of  a  2 
pp.  A.  L.  S. 

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1004.  STANLEY  (HENRY  M.).    Through  the  Dark  Con- 
tinent.   FIRST  EDITION.    With  maps  and  illustrations.    2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1878 

*  Each  volume  contains  an  autograph  inscription  by  the  au- 
thor; one  relating  to  his  work  in  Africa,  the  other  sentimental. 

1005.  STANLEY   (HENRY  M.).     My  Dark  Companions 
and  Their  Strange  Stories.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
edges.  Lond.  1893 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

1006.  STEAD  (W.  T.).     The  United  States  of  Europe  on 
the  Eve  of  the  Parliament  of  Peace.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  Signed  by  the  author. 

1007.  STEDMAN    (EDMUND    C.).     The    Prince's    Ball. 
Illustrations.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1860 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  ' '  This  sJcit  .   .   .  will 
turn  up  now  and  then,  as  a  penance  I  suppose. ' ' 

1008.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  C.).    Poems  Now  First  Col- 
lected.   12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1897 

*  With    signed    verse    in    author 's    autograph,    quoted    from 
"The  Hand  of  Lincoln." 

1009.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  C.).     The  Nature  and  Ele- 
ments of  Poetry.     Frontispiece.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top. 

Bost.  1900 

*  Signed  quotation  in  author 's  autograph,  of  his  definition 
of  poetry. 

1010.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  C.).      Alice  of  Monmouth. 
FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1864 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author:  "First  Edition. 
The  title-page  of  this  volume  was  written  chiefly  at  my  desk 
in  the  office  of  Lincoln's  Attorney-General,  Edward  Bates,  dur- 
ing the  winter  of  1862-63,  at  the  fiercest  period  of  the  Civil 
War.     Edmund  Clarence  Stedman." 

1011.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  C.).  Victorian  Poets.   FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1876 

*  With  fine  autograph  inscription  by  the  author  describing 
the  genesis  of  the  work. 

1012.  STEDMAN    (EDMUND    C.).      Lyrics    and    Idylls, 
with  other  Poems.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut  and 
partly  unopened.  Lond.  1879 

*  The  author  has  inscribed  on  the  fly-leaf:  "Scarce,  because 
half  the  edition  was  destroyed  by  the  Paternoster  Square  fire, 
and  the  book  had  not  been  steretotyped,  but  was  printed  from 
type — after  the  London  fashion  of  to  years  syne.     Edmund 
Clarence  Stedman." 

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1013.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  C.).    Mrs.  Browning,  Bost. 
1877;  Favorite  Poems,  Bost.  1877;  The  Battle  of  Bull  Run, 
N.  Y.  1861.    3  vols.  16mo  and  12mo,  cloth. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS,  each  with  an  inscription,  signed,  by  the 
author. 

1014.  [STEELE    (SIR   RICHARD).]      The    Lover.      To 
which  is  added,  The  Reader.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  old  calf 
(hinges  weak).  Lond. :  Printed  for  J.  Tonson,  1795 

*  With  fine  armorial  bookplate  of  Sir  Walter  Blount. 

1015.  STEUART  (A.  FRANCIS).     The  Last  Journals  of 
Horace  Walpole  during  the  Reign  of  George  III  from  1771- 
1783.    With  Notes  by  Dr.  Doran.    Illustrated  with  numerous 
portraits  from  contemporary  sources.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1910 

*  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

1016.  STIMSON  (F.  J.  "J.  S.  of  Dale").    Guerndale,  An 
Old  Story,  N.  Y.  1883 ;  King  Noanett,  Bost.  1896 ;  Mrs.  Knollys 
and  other  Stories,  N.  Y.  1897 ;  First  Harvests,  N.  Y.  1888.    4 
vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

1017.  STOCKTON    (FRANK    R.).      The    Adventures    of 
Captain  Horn,  N.  Y.  1895 ;  The  Squirrel  Inn,  N.  Y.  1897 ;  The 
Great  Stone  of  Sardis,  N.  Y.  1898.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Author 's  autograph  in  each. 

1018.  STOCKTON  (FRANK  R.).    Afield  and  Afloat,  N.  Y. 
1900 ;  The  Hundredth  Man,  N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  A  Jolly  Fellowship, 
N.  Y.  1891.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Autographed  by  the  author. 

1019.  STOCKTON  (FRANK  -R.).     The  Young  Master  of 
Hyson  Hall,  Phila.  1900;  A  Story-teller's  Pack,  N.  Y.  1898; 
The  Late  Mrs.  Null,  N.  Y.  1897.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1020.  STODDARD    (JOHN    L.).     Lectures.     Illustrated 
and  embellished  with  views  of  the  world's  famous  places.    15 
vols.  8vo,  half  crimson  leather,  gilt  tops.  Bost.,  n.  d. 

*  With  signed  autograph  inscription  in  the  first  volume. 

1021.  STODDARD   (CHARLES  WARREN).      South-Sea 
Idyls.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth.  Bost. :  Osgood,  1873 

*  With  full-page  signed  inscription  by  the  author  regarding 
the  book. 

1022.  STODDARD  (CHARLES  WARREN).    A  Troubled 
Heart,  Notre  Dame,  Ind.    [1885]  ;  The  Lepers  of  Molokai, 
Notre  Dame,  Ind.    [1885]  ;  The  Wonder- Worker  of  Padua, 
Notre  Dame,  Ind.  [1896].    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and  paper. 

110 


1023.  STODDARD   (RICHARD  HENRY).     The  Book  of 
the  East  and  other  Poems,  Bost.  1871 ;  Songs  of  Summer,  Bost. 
1857  [2  copies].    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  the  autograph  of  the  author.     One 
of  the  copies  of  ' '  Songs  of  Summer ' '  contains  an  autograph 
poem  "Boses  and  Thorns"  inserted.     This  was  presented  to 
J.  J.  Piatt  as  attested  by  a  note  at  the  bottom  of  the  sheet. 

1024.  STORY  (ALFRED  T.).    Master  and  Slave;  Golden 
Deeds  of  the  War;  James  Holmes  and  John  Varley.    3  vols. 
12mo  and  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1894-1901 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

1025.  STUART    (RUTH  McENERY).     Holly  and  Pizen, 
1899;  A  Golden  Wedding,  1899;  In  Simpkinsville,  1897.     3 
vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1897-99 

*  Two  volumes  with  presentation  inscriptions  and  one  with 
quotation,  all  in  author's  autograph. 

1026.  SULLIVAN  (T.  R.).    Ars  et  Vita  and  other  Stories. 
N.  Y.  1898 ;  Day  and  Night  Stories.  First  and  Second  Series. 
N.  Y.  1893.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  an  autographed  quotation  from  the 
book  in  which  it  is  written,   and  in  addition,  at   each  story 
heading  the  author  has  inscribed  the  date  when  written,  and 
where  first  published. 

1027.  SUSAN     CLEGG     and     her     Neighbors'     Affairs 
(Warner),  Bost.  1906;  The  Errand  Boy  of  Andrew  Jackson 
(Stoddard),  Bost.,.  n.  d. ;  The  Fainalls  of  Tipton  (Johnson), 
N.  Y.  1884.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  authors. 

1028.  SWIFT   (BENJAMIN).     Dartnell,  A  Bizarre  Inci- 
dent, 1899 ;  The  Eternal  Conflict,  1901 ;  Gossip,  A  Novel,  1905. 
.3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1899-1905 

*  Each   volume  contains   inscription   by    the   author,   signed 
with  his  own  name,  W.  Romaine  Paterson. 

1029.  SEIPPEL   (PAUL)   AND  OTHERS.     La  Suisse  au 
XIXme  siecle.    Public  par  un  groupe  d'ecrivains  suisses  sous 
la  direction  de  Paul  Seippel.    Portraits  and  illustrations.    3 
vols.  4to,  wrappers,  uncut.  Lausanne,  1899-1901 

*  Inscribed  by  P.  Seippel :   ' '  This  collective  work  for  which 
are  associated,  in  a  common  tJwught  of  patriotism  the  writers 
of  German  Switzerland  and  French  Switzerland  of  all  political 
parties,  and  of  all  religious  denominations,  is  the  faithful  image 
of  a  little  country  which  answers  to  the  definition  'unity  in 
diversity'  and  which  performs  among  the  people  of  Europe  a 
great  peace  mission,  by  showing  them  how  liberty  and  order 
can  be  conciliated.    Paul  Seippel." 

1030.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).    Jehovah.    16mo,  cloth. 

Bonn,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  in  pencil:    "This  poem  I   love  particularly.     1 
was  young  when  I  wrote  it,  and  at  death's  door  when  I  pub- 
lished it.    Carmen  Sylva"  [Queen  Elisabeth  of  Boumania]. 

Ill 


1031.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).     Gefliisterte  Worte  (Whisper- 
ing words) .    3  vols.  16mo,  limp  leather.        Regensburg,  n.  d. 

*  With  the  autograph  and  bookplate  of  Carmen  Sylva  ['  Queen 
of  Eoumania']. 

1032.  SYLVA    (CARMEN).      Die  Hexe   (The  Sorceress). 
Frontispiece.    16mo,  original  cloth.  Berlin,  1882 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed:    "This  poem  was  inspired  by 
the  statue  of  Kauer.     I  am  fond  of  it.     Elizabeth  [Queen  of 
Eoumania]  Carmen  Sylva." 

1033.  SYLVA   (CARMEN).     Pelesch  ira  Dienst   (Pelesch 
on  duty,  Fairy  tales).    Square  16mo,  original  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

Bonn,  1888 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  in  pencil :    "I  was  begged  for 
a  fairy  tale  but  a  very  long  one  by  this  little  boy.    And  so  I 
wrote  about  the  building  of  our  Castle  in  Sinaia.    Elisabeth" 
[Queen  of  Boumania]. 

1034.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).    Vom  Amboss.     [Thoughts  of 
a  Queen.]  Square  16mo,  original  cloth,  gilt  edges.    Bonn,  1890 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  in  pencil :  ' '  This  is  the  work  of 
three  nights,  to  procure  money  for  my  mother's  orphanage.     I 
translated  my  'Pensees  d'une  Eeine,'  and  copied  out  parts  of 
my  diary.    Elisabeth."  (Queen  of  Eoumania.) 

1035.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).    Handwerker  Lieder.     (Songs 
of  Toil.)     Square  12mo,  original  cloth,  gilt  edges.    Bonn,  1891 

*  FIRST   EDITION.     Inscribed:    "'Songs  of  Toil'  translated 
by  the  young  poet  Bowen  who  died  at  thirty,  and  to  whom  I 
owe  a  beautiful  reception  with  flowers  and  cheering,  by  a  crowd 
of   London    workpeople   at    7    in    the   morning!      Elisabeth." 
(Queen  of  Eoumania.) 

1036.  SYLVA     (CARMEN).      Meister    Manole     (Master 
Manoster).    12mo,  original  cloth.  Bonn,  1892 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  in  pencil:   "The  legend  of  the 
building  of  Curtea  de  Argisch,  which  was  rebuilt  by  Monsieur 
Andre,  Le  comte  du  Nouy,  for  which  I  painted  and  wrote  a 
gospel  book.     Elisabeth."  (Queen  of  Eoumania.) 

1037.  [SYLVA  (CARMEN).]     Astra,  roman  von  Dito  and 
Idem.    12010,  original  cloth.  Bonn,  1899 

*  Inscribed  in  pencil:   "Astra  written  by  me,  her  sister  by 
Mrs.  Kremnitz.     Elisabeth.     (Queen  of  Eoumania.) 

1038.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).    Seelengesprache.     (Piety  ex- 
ercises for  the  soul.)     Square  16mo,  original  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

Bonn,  1900 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  in  pencil:   "Small  sermons  for 
the  reading  of  the  services.    My  mother  used  to  do  every  Sun- 
day  in   Segenhaus   for  forty   years.     Elisabeth."    (Queen   of 
Eoumania.) 

1039.  [SYLVA  (CARMEN).]     Aus  zwei  Welten.     (From 
two  worlds.)     von  Dido  und  Idem.     12mo,  original  cloth. 

Bonn,  1901 

*  Inscribed :     ' '  The  first  trial  to  write  a  novel  in  common. 
I  wrote  the  Princess  Mrs.  Kremnits  the  Professor   Elisabeth." 
(Queen  of  Eoumania.) 

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1040.  SYLVA    (CABMEN,    Translator).      Island-Fischer 
von  Pierre  Loti.    12mo,  original  cloth.  Bonn,  1902 

*  Inscribed  in  pencil :   ' '  Translated  in  a  fortnight.     Carmen 
Sylva."     (Queen  of  Eoumania.) 

1041.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).    Esklopft.     (It knocks.)    Por- 
trait of  the  author.     12mo,  original  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

Regensburg,  1903 

*  Inscribed  in  pencil:  "Part  of  this  was  related  to  me,  the 
rest  I  guessed  and  didnt  irr  in  the  slightest  particulars,  with 
the  poet's  second  sight.     Elisabeth."     (Queen  of  Roumania.) 

1042.  SYLVA      (CARMEN,     Translator).       Die     beiden 
Masken.     Tragodie-Komodie  von  Paul  de  Saint- Victor  (The 
two  masques,  tragedies  and  comedies).     3  vols.  8vo,  original 
cloth.  Berlin,  1899-1900 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  in  the  first  volume  in  pencil: 
"Such  joyful  work!     The  first  volume   has  been  done  four 
times!    Elisabeth."     (Queen  of  Roumania.) 

1043.  SYMONS  (ARTHUR) .     Poems.     Portrait.     2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth,,  uncut.  Lond.  1902 

*  With  an  original  poem  of  three  verses  on  the  fly-leaf,  en- 
titled "Night,"  written  Aug.  25,  1902,  by  Arthur  Symons. 

1044.  TABB    (JOHN  B.).     Lyrics;  and  Poems.     2  vols. 
16mo,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Bost. :  Copeland  &  Day,  1897 

*  Presentation  copies  from  the  author.     Each  volume  with 
autograph  poem,  signed. 

1045.  TAILHADE  (LAURENT).     Vitraux.     12mo,  orig- 
inal wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1891 

*  LIMITED  EDITION  on  Holland  paper.     Inscribed  by  the  au- 
thor. 

1046.  TAILHADE  (LAURENT).    Le  Troupeau  d'Aristee. 
16mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1908 

*  FIRST   EDITION.     One   of   8   copies   on   Japan   paper.     In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

1047.  TALE  OF  BALEN  (Swinburne),  N.  Y.  1896;  Song- 
Captives   (Wilson),  Bost.  1883;  The  Children  Out-of-Doors 
([Piatt]),  Cinn.  1885.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

1048.  TARBELL  (IDA  M.).    The  Early  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.    Illustrations  and  portraits.    8vo,  cloth.      N.  Y.  1896 

*  Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author. 

1049.  TAYLOR  (BAYARD).    Peems  of  the  Orient.    FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Bost.  1855 

*  On  the  fly-leaf  of  the  volume  is  pasted  a  slip,  with  the 
following  inscription  in  the  autograph  of  the  author :  "To  Mrs. 
Newton  Crosland,  with  the  sincere  regards  of  Bayard  Taylor. 
N.  Y.  Nov.  1854." 

1050.  TCHOBANIAN  (ARCHAG.,  Editor).    Publications 
of  "Anahid"  1-2.    2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers  (shaken). 

*  Inscribed  by  Tchobanian.  Paris,  1904 

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1051.  THACKERAY  (ANNE).     A  Book  of  Sibyls,  Mrs. 
Barbauld,  Miss  Edgeworth,  Mrs.  Opie,  Miss  Austin.     8vo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1883 

*  Inscribed  on  title-page,  "  Written  with  sympathy  for  Mrs. 
Barbault,  admiration  for  Miss  Edgeworth,  interest  for  Mrs. 
Opie  and  life  long  delight  in  Miss  Austin,  by  Anne  Ritchie, 
Nov.  8,  1903." 

1052.  THANET    (OCTAVE).      Expiation.     N.  Y.    1890; 
Otto  the  Knight.    Boat.  1893;  Stories  of  a  Western  Town. 
N.  Y.  1897.     Illustrated.     3  vols.   12mo,  cloth. 

*Each  volume  contains  an  autograph  inscription  by  the 
author,  and  in  addition,  an  o  riginal  pen-and-ink  sketch  on  fly- 
leaf of  each  volume. 

1053.  THEATRE.     Agnes  de   Meranie  (Ponsard),  1867; 
Dante  et  Beatrix  (Bornier),  1853;  Valerie.drame  (Lacroix), 
1851;   Vieux   menages   (Mirbeau),  1901.     4  vols.  8vo  and 
12mo,  original  paper  covers. 

*  All  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

1054.  THEURIET   (ANDREA.     Nos  Oiseaux.     110  com- 
positions de  H.  Giacomelli  gravees  sur  bois  par  J.  Huyot. 
Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1887 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1055.  THEURIET   (ANDREA.     Boisfleury.     12  mo,  half 
dark    green     morocco,    gilt    tooled    and    inlaid    morocco 
back,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges,   original  covers  bound  in,  by 
Bonleu.  Paris,  1897 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1056.  THEURIET     (ANDRE).     Madame      Heurteloup; 
Nouvelles;  Sauvageonne.     3  vols.  12mo,  original  wrappers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1884-1889 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

1057.  THEURIET  (ANDREA.     Heleue;  La  sceur  de  lait; 
Le   fils   Maugras.     3   vols.    12rao,    original    paper   covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

1058.  THOMPSON    (MAURICE).      Alice    of    Old   Vin- 
cennes.     Illustrated.     12mo,  cloth.  Indianapolis,  1900 

*  Presentation  copy. 

1059.  THOMPSON-SETON  (ERNEST).     The  Wild  Ani- 
mal Play  for  Children.  Illustrated.   12rno,  cloth.  Phila.,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

1060.  THOMPSON-SETON  (ERNEST).     The  Biography 
of  a  Grizzly.     75  drawings.     FIRST  EDITION.    Square  12ino, 
cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  ]900 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author,  and  with  an  original 
pen  and  ink  sketch  of  a  grizzly's  head. 

114 


1061.  THOMPSON-SETON  (ERNEST).     Woodmyth  and 
Fable.     Illustrated  by  the  author.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1905 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

1062.  THOMPSON  (VANCE).     Spinners  of  Life.     Illus- 
trated.    12mo,  cloth.  Phila.  1903 

*  "  It  is  with  great  pleasure  that  I  inscribe  your  name  in  this 
book — an  inscription  that  will  at  least  call  up  happy  recollec- 
tions to  you,  for  it  is  written  on  the  Riviera  you  know  so  well. 
....   Vance  Thompson,  San  Remo,  Italia."  * 

1063.  THORPE  (FRANCIS  N.).     The  Spoils  of  Empire; 
History  of  American  People;  Junior  History  of  the  U.  S. 

3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  V.  p.,  v.  d. 

*  All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

1064.  TIERCELIN  (LOUIS).     [Theatre].     Le  sacrement 
de  Judas;    La  tulipe   noire;  Nominee;  Pour  la  Bretagne. 

4  vols.  royal   8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.   Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

1065.  [TOLSTOY  (COUNT  L.  N.).]     How  Count  L.  N. 
Tolstoy  Lives  and  Works  by  P.  A.  Sergyeenko.      Portrait 
and  illustrations.     8vo,  original  cloth,  uncut.     N.  Y. ,  n.  d, 

*  Inscribed  by  Sergyeenko  in  Russian. 

1066.  TOUDOUZE  (GUSTAVE).  Le  Pompon  Vert.  Illus- 
trations de  G.  Jeanniot.     Imp.  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1888 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     One  of  60  copies  on  Japan  paper.     In- 
scribed on  the  half-title:  "  This  is  a  book  existing  from  day 
to  day,  during  the  siege  of  Paris  and  the  war  of  1870-1871.    It 
has  been  made  with    the   notes  which  I  wrote  on  my  note 
book  very  carefully,   at  the  club,  in  the  excavation,   in  the 
rain,  in  the  snoio,  under  the  shells:  then  when  I  was  Corporal 
of  the  7th  Company  of  the  6th  Battalion  Body  Guards  of  the 
Seine.     It  is  the  physiognomy  of  an  epoch  ivhich  I  have  tried 
to  describe  in  uniting  in  a  whole  the  sketches  from  nature. 
Oustave  Toudouze."    (Translation.) 

1067.  TOWER  OF  WYE    (Babcock),  Phila.   1901;   The 
Master  (Bacheller),  N.  Y.  1909 ;  Love  is  a  Spirit  (Hawthorne), 
N.  Y.  1896.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

1068.  TRENT  (WILLIAM  P.).     War  and  Civilization. 
N.  Y.    [1901] ;  A  History  of  American  Literature,  N.  Y. 
1903;  Southern  Statesmen  of  the  Old  Regime.     N.  Y.,  n.  d. 
3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  With  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author  in  each  volume. 

1069.  TRIOMPHE  de  la  Rose  (Forraont),  1896;  Episodes 
(Regnier),  n.  d  ;  L'lllusion  (Labor),  1888;  Moisson  d'Etoiles 
(Libertat),    1909.     4  vols.    12mo,    original    paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     All  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

115 


1070.  [TROWBRIDGE  (JOHN  T.).]     Martin  Merrivale: 
His  X  Mark.     By  Paul  Creyton.     Illustrated.     FIRST  EDI- 
TION.    J  2nio,  half  morocco.  Bost.  1854 

*  With  original  stanza  of  four  lines  inscribed  in  the  autograph 
of  the  author. 

1071.  TROWBRIDGE  (JOHN  T.).     My  Own  Story,  with 
recollections  of  Noted  Persons.     Portraits  and  illustrations. 
FIRST  EDITION.  8vo,  boards,  paper  label,  uncut.    Bost.  1903 

*  Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

1072.  TROWBRIDGE  (JOHN  T).    Cudjo's  Cave.  FIRST 
EDITION.     I2mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1864 

*  With  a  signed  autograph  quotation  by  the  author. 

1073.  TSUKAHARA.       Collected    works    in    Japanese. 
Folding  frontispiece  in  each  volume.     12  vols.  8vo,  original 
cloth.  [Tokyo]:  Sakura,  v.  d. 

*  Each  volume  with  an  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

1074.  TURKISH  MANUSCRIPT  on  native  glazed  paper 
of  the  18th  Century.     Medical  Subject.     Small  folio,  con- 
temporary leather  binding  (broken  and  worn).    Ssec.  XVIII 

1075.  TURNER  (ETHEL).     The  Wonder-Child.    [1901]  ; 
Mother's  Little  Girl.    1906;  The  Stolen  Voyage.    1907;  That 
Girl.     1908.     4  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1901-08 

*  Each   volume  with  long  inscription  by  the  author,  two 
having  poems. 

1076.  TURNER  (HENRY  GYLES).     A  History  of  the 
Colony  of  Victoria  from  its  Discovery  to  its  Absorption  into 
the  Commonwealth  of  Australia.    Map  and  plan.    2  vols. 
Svo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1904 

*  A  long  inscription  by  the  author  on  the  half-title. 

1077.  TURQUAN   (JOSEPH).     Napoleon  amoureux;  Le 
Monde  et  Demi- Monde;  Le  Roi   Jerome;  Les   Femmes  de 
France;  Une  Illumine  au  XlXeme  Siecle.    5  vols.  12mo,  orig- 
inal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.    All  characteristically  inscribed  by  Joseph 
Turquan. 

1078.  TYNAN  (KATHARINE).    Poems.     1901;    Experi- 
riences,  1908.    Only  205  copies  printed.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth 
and  boards.  Lond.  1901-08 

*  Each  signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author. 

1079.  TYNAN    (KATHARINE).     Peggy   the   Daughter. 
Loud.  190V* .    The  Handsome  Brandons.    Lond.  1899;  Betty 
Carew.     Lond.  1910.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

116 


1080.  ULRICH  VON  HUTTEN  (Jordan).    Boat.,  n.  d. ; 
The  Romance  of  Trade  (Bourne).  Lond.,  n.  d. ;  A  Primer  of 
Heraldry  for  Americans  (Holden).    N.  Y.  1898;    The  Wag- 
nerian  Romances  (Hall).  N.  Y.1907;   The  Sacrifice  of  Edu- 
cation to  Examination.    Edited  by  A.  Herbert.    Lond.  1889. 
Some  FIRST  EDITIONS.      5  vols.  8vo  and  12mo,  cloth  and 
boards. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  its  author  or 
editor. 

1081.  UPSON  (ARTHUR).   Westwind  Songs.    Minneapo- 
lis, 1902;  At  the  Sign  of  the  Harp,  Minneapolis,  1900;  The 
City.     N.  Y.  1905.  2  copies;  Lucretius  on  Death  and  Life. 
By  W.  H.  Mallock.  Lond.  1900.  FIRST  EDITIONS.   5  vols.  8vo 
and  smaller,  various  bindings. 

*  Each  volume  contains  an  autograph  inscription  by  Arthur 
Upson. 

1082.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).   La  Chronique  Scandaleuse, 
publiee  par  Octave  Uzanne  avec  preface,  notes  et  index. 
Imp.    8vo,    original   covers,    uncut    edges   in   a   portfolio, 
boards,  leather  back.  Paris,  1879 

*  One  of  only  a  small  edition  printed.     With  an  etched  fron- 
tispiece partly  colored  by  Ad.  Lalauze.   Presentation  inscription 
on  half-title  by  Octave  Uzanne. 

1083.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).     Les   Surprises  du    Coaur. 
Etched  frontispiece  by  Richard.     8vo,   original   wrappers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1881 

*  Limited  edition.     Inscribed  on  the   half-title   by  Octave 
Uzanne. 

1084.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).  La  Reliure  Moderne  artist- 
ique    et  fantaisiste.     Illustrations  reproduces  d'apres  les 
originaux  par  P.  Albert- Dujardin  et  dessins  allegoriques  de 
J.  Adeline,    G.    Fraipont,   A.  Giraldon.     Frontispiece   de 
Albert  Lynch,    grave   par   Manese.     Royal   8vo,   original 
wrappers.  Paris,  1887 

*  Limited  edition  on  papier  velin,  contains  72  plates  of  book- 
bindings printed  in  tints.     Inscribed  on  the  half-title  by  Octave 
Uzanne. 

1085.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).     The  Mirror  of  the  World. 
160  illustrations  and  etched  frontispiece  by  Paul  Avril,  many 
of  them  colored,  tinted  or  illuminated  with  gold.     4to,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1889 

*  First  English  edition.     One  of  100  copies  on  large  Japan 
paper.     Inscription  on  half-title  in  French :  "  The  Mirror  of  the 
World  is  pleasing  only  to  fops,  tliey  see  themselves  in  it  with 
satisfaction  and  the  vanity  which  makes  them  blind  to  tliem- 
selves  lends  them  all  the  indulgences  for  others."    Contains  also 
a  bookplate  of  W.  H.  Shir-Cliff. 

117 


1086.  UZANNE    (OCTAVE).     Bouquinistes   et   Bouqui- 
neurs.     Physiologie  des  Quais  de  Paris,  du  pont  Royal  au 
pont  Sully.    Etched  frontispiece  by  Manese,  text  illustrations 
by  Emile  Mas.     Large  8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut  edges. 

Paris,  1893 

*  Limited  edition.     Inscribed  on  half-title,  in  French.     "In 
remembrance  of  flourished  Quais  of  Bookishness  which  the  Seine 
waters.  This  old  book  about  the  Parisian  old  book  dealers  to  the 
citizen  of  Minneapolis  dedicated   by  his  affectionate  friend 
Octave  Uzanne." 

1087.  UZANNE    (OCTAVE).     La   Femine   a   Paris   Nos 
Contemporaines.     Notes  successives  sur  Les  Parisiennes  de 
ce  temps  dans  leurs  divers  milieux,  etats  et  conditions.     320 
illustrations  in  black  and  colours  by  Pierre  Vidal.     Imperial 
8vo,  half   blue   levant   morocco,  gilt  top,  original  covers 
bound  in.  Paris,  1894 

*  Author's  presentation  inscription  on  half-title,  in  French: 
"  To  James  Carleton  Young.     'Ihe  contemporary  of  these  con- 
temporaries dedicates  this  book  of  the  women  of  Paris,  ivith  his 
cordial  regards.     Octave  Uzanne." 

1088.  UZANNE    (OCTAVE).     Voyage    autour    de    ma 
Chambre.     Imp.  8vo,  half  cloth,  original  covers  and  wrap- 
pers bound  in,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1896 

*  Special  copy  of  210  issued  by  the  members  of  the  society 
Bibliophiles    Independants.     Text  within    broad    ornamental 
borders  etched  by  F.  Masse  after  H.  Caruchet,  two  plates  being 
in  duplicate;  inserted  is  a  colored  illustration.     Author's  in- 
scription on  fly-leaf:  "J  wrote  this  chapter  of  sensation  in  an 
hour  of  belated  youth,  when  my  heart  beat  tumultously,  at  the 
suggestion  of  a  friend  of  twenty  years  standing.     I  consider 
that  it  has  preserved  some  impression  of  the  state  of  my  soul, 
which  was  sincerely  touched.    Only  sadness  reigns;  vulgar  joy  is 
lacking.     Octave  Uzanne."     (Translation.) 

1089.  [UZANNE    (OCTAVE).]      William    Nicholson. 
Alinanach  de  Douze  Sports.     4to,  original  wrappers. 

Paris,  1898 

*  LIMITED  EDITION.  Printed  for  members  de  la  Societe  de  XX. 
Contains  12  colored  plates  by  Nicholson.     Inscribed  by  Octave 
Uzanne. 

1090.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).     La  Panacee  du  Capitaine 
Havteroche.     Illustrated  in  colours  by  Eugene   Courboin. 
4to,  original  wrappers.  Paris,  1899 

*  Limited  edition.     Author's  presentation  copy  to  the  illus- 
trator of  this  book  with  inscription  on  half-title,  in  French : 
'  'La  Panacee  du  Capitaine  Havteroche  which  you  have  so  beauti- 
fully made  the  pictures  for  the  epic  poem,  I  dedicate  to  you,  my 
dear  Courboin,  with  grateful  and  cordial  friendship.     Octave 

Uzanne" 

1091.  VACARESCO    (H^LENE).      Le   Rhapsode   de   la 
Dombrovita.     Square  12mo,  half  morocco.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  with  an  original  ballad  by  the  author,  and  with 
an  inscription  by  Elisabeth  (Queen  of  Roumania). 

118 


1092.  VACQUERIE  (A.).    Tragaldabos;  Depuis.    2  vols. 
8vo,  original  covers,  and  half  cloth.  Paris,  1875,  1894 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1093.  VALERA  (JUAN).  Juanita  la  Larga.  Illustrations 
by  Alcala  Galiana.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Madrid,  1899 

*  With  signed  autographed  poem  of  16  lines  by  the  author  on 
fly-leaf. 

1094.  VAMBERY  (ARMINIUS).     His  Life  and  Adven- 
tures, written  by  himself.    Portrait  and  illustrations.    8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1884 

*  Inscribed,    "  Yours  faithfully  A.   Vambery,  Budapest  26 
Nov,  1903." 

1095.  [VAMBERY  (ARMINIUS).]     Arminius  Vambery 
his  Life  and  Adventures.     Written  by  Himself.     With  por- 
traits and  fourteen  illustrations.      Square  12mo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Lond.  1890 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1096.  VANDAL  (ALBERT).  Napoleon  et  Alexandre  ler. 
Portraits.    3  vols.  royal  8vo,  uncut  edges.    Paris,  1898-1903 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1097.  VANDYKE  (JOHN  C.).   Art  for  Art's  Sake.  N.  Y. 
1899;  The  Meaning  of  Pictures.    N.  Y.   1903;   The  Money 
God.   N.  Y.  1908.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

1098.  VAN  DYKE  (HENRY).     The  National  Sin  of  Lit- 
erary Piracy.     A  Sermon.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  original 
printed  wrappers.  N.  Y.  1888 

*  Autograph  inscription  by  the  author  on  the  half-title,  read- 
ing in  part: 

"  This  sermon  was  prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Copyright 
League  and  preached  in  Washington.  It  was  used  in  the 
campaign  which  resulted  in  the  abolition  of  the  kind  of  piracy 
herein  described." 

1099.  VAN  DYKE  (HENRY).     The  Story  of  the  Other 
Wise  Man.     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1896 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     With  signature  and  original  4-line  verse 
by  the  author,  in  his  autograph. 

1100.  VAN  DYKE  (HENRY).     The  Toiling  of  Felix.    A 
Legend  on  a  New  Saying  of  the  Christ.     FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  boards,  vellum  back,  uncut. 

N.  Y. :  Privately  Printed,  1898 

*  Only  125  copies  printed.     With  a  presentation  inscription 
by  the  author  and  his  book-plate. 

119 


1101.  VAN  DYKE  (HENRY).     Little  Rivers.     A  Book 
of  Essays  in  Profitable  Idleness.     Illustrated.     12rao,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

1102.  VAN  DYKE  (HENRY).     The  Story  of  the  other 
Wise  Man.     Frontispiece.     Narrow  12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author  N.  Y.  1899 

1103.  VAN  DYKE  (HENRY).  The  Poetry  of  the  Psalms. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.      N.  Y.  1900 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1104.  VAN  DYKE  (HENRY).     The  Blue  Flower.     Illus- 
trated.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1902 

1105.  VAN  DYKE  (HENRY).     Music  and  Other  Poems. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  boards,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1904 

*  Inscribed  and  sigced  by  the  author. 

1106.  VAN  DYKE  (HENRY).    Days  Off,  and  Other  Di- 
gressions.    Illustrated.     FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1907 

*  Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

1107.  VANITY    SQUARE    (Saltus).     Phila.    1906;    The 
Pomps  of  Satan  (Saltus).    N.  Y.  1906 ;  The  Secret  of  Kyriels 
(Nesbit).  Lond.  1899;  The  Unknown  Quantity  (Hall).   N.  Y. 
1910;  Fair  Girls  and  Gray  Horses  (Ogilvie).    Sydney,  1906. 
Some  FIRST  EDITIONS.     5  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  its  author. 

1108.  VERGA  (G.).  Romanzi  (Novels  in  Italian).  10  vols. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Milan  1888-1901 

*  All  autographed  by  Verga. 

1109.  VERHAEREN  (EMILE).     Les  Debacles.    Frontis- 
piece.   4to,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Bruxelles,  1888 

*Only  100  copies  issued.     One  of  45  copies  on  Holland  paper 
Van  Gelder.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1110.  VERHAEREN  (^MILE).  Les  Heures  claires.  FIRST 
EDITION.     8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.      Bruxelles,  1896 

*  One  of  20  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed  by  the  author, 

1111.  VERHAEREN  (EMILE).    [Recueil  de  douze  pieces 
choisies  de  1'oeuvre  de  Verhaeren  1883-1896].     8vo,  wrap- 
pers, uncut.  Bruxelles:  Pour  les  Amis  du  Poete,  1896 

*  Limited  edition.   Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1112.  VERHAEREN  (fiMILE).  Les  Aubes.   8vo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d.  [1897] 

*One  of  only  5  copies  on  Japan  paper.      Inscribed  by  the 
author. 

120 


1113.  VERHAEREN   (^MILE).     Philippe   II,   tragedie. 
8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1901 

*  FIKST  EDITION.   With  an  original  poem  inscribed  by  the  au- 
thor on  fly-leaf. 

1114.  VERHAEREN  (fiMILE).  Les  tend resses  premieres. 
FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Bruxelles,  1904 

*  One  of  25  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1115.  VERHAEREN  (F.MILE).   Les  Heros.    8vo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Bruxelles,  1908 

*  One  of  25  copies  "on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1116.  VERHAEREN  (^MILE).     Les  Campagnes  Hallu- 
cinees.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Bruxelles,  n.  d. 

*  One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1117.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).     La  bonne  chanson.    16mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1870 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1118.  VERLAINE   (PAUL).     Jadis  et  Naguere.     12mo, 
original  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1884 

*  FIRST  EDITION  [only  500  printed].     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1119.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).     Les   Memoires  d'un  Veuf. 
12mo,  original  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1120.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).     Amour.     FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  F.  Champsaur  with 
inscription.  Inlaid  is  a  very  characteristic  A.  L.  S.  by  Ver- 
laine,  Dec.  29,  1887,  4  pp.  16mo  [to  F.  Champsaur]  saying  in 
part :  "  .  .  .  The  enclosed  sonnet  is  for  your  Christmas-box. 
For  'mine,'  as  they  say,  will  you  come  to  see  me  some  day  at 
Coulommes,  "bringing  something  to  read,  books  and  journals? 
What  of  the  boolc  '  Verlaine?'  What  also  of  the  book  'Morice's 
Debut?'  'Your  equals  twice  .  .  .  .  '  Lastly,  what  about  you 
and  your  fortunes?  I  am  always  the  'same  devil'  (style  of 
Couhemmien  iterum)  who  has  recently  written  to  Jullien  for 
recommendation  for  the  new  doctor  at  Janvir.  But  shall  1 
stay  yet  for  a  long  time?  Notwithstanding  I  am  a  little  re- 
lieved of  pain  as  always  at  this  time  in  April.  I  occupy  myself 
also  with  the  vicar,  you  know  the  man  at  the  dressmakers  who 
forces  me!  for  800  francs  very  dear  to  my  memory,  ..."  etc. 

1121.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).     Amour.     FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  original  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

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1122.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).     Dedicaces.     Portrait  of  the 
author  after  Cazals,  engraved  by  Maurice  Band.     16mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1890 

*  One  of  350  copies  issued  and  not  for  sale.     Inscribed  by  the 
author.    With  an  inscribed  card  by  the  illustrator  laid  in. 

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1123.  VERLAINE    (PAUL).     Bonheur.     12mo,   original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1891 

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1124.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).    Chansons  pour  Elle.    12mo, 
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edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Ch.  Meunier.    Paris,  1891 

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Chanson  VII  in  the  handwriting  of  the  author  inserted.     Con- 
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1125.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).  Mes  Prisons.  FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  original  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1893 

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1126.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).     Confessions.     Portrait  par 
Anquetin.     12rao,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken). 

Paris,  1895 

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1127.  VERNE  (JULES).     The  Wreck  of  the  Chancellor. 
Trans,  by  George  M.  Towle.     18mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1875 

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autograph  of  the  author. 

1128.  VERNE    (JULES).     The    Archipelago    on    Fire. 
Illustrated.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1886 

*  With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author,  in  French. 

1129.  VERNE    (JULES).     The  Great  Explorers  of   the 
Nineteenth  Century.     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth.     N.  Y.  1895 

*  With  signed  inscription  in  French  by  the  author. 

1130.  VERNE  (JULES).    Keraban  the  Inflexible.  Parti, 
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Illustrated.     2  vols.  12ino,  cloth,  gilt  edges.     Lond.  1884-85 

*  Each  volume  'contains  an  autograph  inscription  in  French 
by  the  author. 

1131.  VERSES  AND  SONNETS  (Belloc).     Lond.   1896; 
Idler  and  Poet  (Johnson).     Bost.  1883;  Poems  for  Pictures 
(Hueffer).     Lond.    1900;  Poems  by  Henry  Abbey/    N.  Y. 
1879;    Allegretto   (Hall).     Lond.  1894.     "Some  FIRST  EDI- 
TIONS.    5  vols.,  various  sizes,  cloth. 

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1132.  VICTOR  (ORVILLE  J.).     The  History,  Civil,  Po- 
litical and  Military  of  the  Southern  Rebellion.     Illustrated 
with  steel  engravings.     Vols.  1  and  2.     2  vols.  8vo,  full  mo- 
rocco. N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

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on  letter  paper,  and  inserted,  in  which  the  author  relates  the 
partisan  nature  of  the  work. 

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1133.  VIEBIG  (CLARA).     Das  Kreuz  im  Venn;  Einer 
Mutter  Sohn;  Rheinlands  Tochter ;  Absolve  te.      (Novels.) 
4  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth.  Berlin,  1897-1908 

*  FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  inscribed  by  Clara  Viebig. 

1134.  VILLARI  (PASQUALE).     I  primi  due  secoli  della 
storia  di  Firenze.     2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  un- 
cut. Florence,  1884,  1898 

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1135.  VILLARS  (MARQUIS  DE).     Mernoires  de  la  Cour 
d'Espagne  de  1679  a  1681  publies  par  Morel-Fatiou.     In- 
troduction par  Le  Marquis  de   Vogue.     Portrait.      16mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1893 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  Marquis  de  Voglie. 

1136.  VIOLLIS  (JEAN).   La  Guirlande  des  Jours.  Litho- 
graphie  en  couleurs  (VElie  Clavel.     8vo,  original  wrappers, 
uncut.  Toulouse,  1897 

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author. 

1137.  VIZETELLY     (ERNEST  ALFRED).     Bluebeard. 
An  Account  of  Comorre  the  Cursed  and  Gilles   de    Rais. 
With  summaries  of  various  Tales  and  Traditions.      With  9 
illustrations.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1902 

*  Autograph    presentation    copy   to    Emile  Zola,    from  the 
author. 

1138.  VOYAGES   aux  iles    fortunees    (Leclercq),     1898; 
La   Devouee   (Hennique),     1878;    La   Grece   d'aujourdhui 
(Deschamps),  1892.     3  vols.   12mo,  half  morocco  and  half 
calf.  Paris,  v.  d. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  its  author. 

1139.  WALISZEWSKI  (K.).      Le.  roman  d'une  Impera- 
trice  Catherine  II  de  Russie.     Portrait.     Svo,  half  red  mo- 
rocco, gilt  top,  uncut  (hinge  cracked  and  discolored). 

Paris,  1893 

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pp.  not  mentioned  in  any  of  the  volumes  relating  to  Catherine 
the  Great. 

1140.  WALISZEWSKI  (K.).      L'Heritage  de    Pierre  le 
Grand;    Le    roman   d'une  Imperatrice:    Catherine    II   de 
Russie.     Portraits.     2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1900,  1902 

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1141.  WALISZEWSKI  (K.).     Acta  Historica  Res  Gestas 
PolonisB  Illustrantia,    Polsko-Francuzkie  Stosunki;  Kores- 
poudencya  Radziwilla.     4  vols.  4to  and  Svo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Krakow,  1881-1889 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author.   (Published  in  French 
and  Polish.) 

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1142.  WALLACE  (LEW).     The  Fair  God.     FIRST  EDI- 
TION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1873 

*With  the  following  autograph  inscription  by  the  author: 
' '  James  Carleton  Young.  This  was  my  first  book.  It  has 
been  read — so  much  is  evident — and  1  doubt  if  it  could  have 
fallen  into  better  hands.  Lew  Wallace.  Crawfordsville.  Aug.  26, 
1903." 

1143.  WALLACE    (LEW).      The   Prince    of    India,    or 
When  Constantinople  Fell.     FIRST  EDITION.  2  vols.  16mo, 
cloth  (stamp  on  title).  N.  Y.  1893 

*  With  6-line  poem  in  author's  autograph  on  fly-leaf,  signed 
and  dated. 

1144.  WALKER  (WILLIAM  S.,  "  Coo-ee  ").     From  the 
Land  of  the  Wombat.    Lond.  1899;   Native  Born.    Lond. 
1900;  Zealaudier's  Guerdon.    Lond.,  n.  d.     3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth. 

*  Presentation  copies  from  the  author,  with  inscriptions  in 
his  autograph,  without  signature. 

1145.  WARD   (MRS.  HUMPHRY).      Miss    Bretherton. 
12mo,  red  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

*  With  signature  and  inscription  of  the  author,  telling  where 
this  book  was  written. 

1146.  WARD    (MRS.  HUMPHRY).     Helbeck  of    Ban- 
nisdale.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author:     ''Begun  at  Seven  Hull  West- 
moreland in  the  Spring  of  1897,  finished  at  Stocks  in  the  Spring 
of  1898.    M.  A.  W." 

1147.  WARNER  (ANNE).     Susan  Clegg  and  her  Friend 
Mrs.  Lathrop.    Bost.  1904;  Susan  Clegg  and  a  Man  in  the 
House.   Bost.  1907;  The  Rejuvenation  of  Aunt  Mary.  Bost. 
1905.     3  vols.   12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

1148.  WARNER  (CHARLES  DUDLEY).     Studies  in  the 
South  and  West  with  comments  on  Canada.     12mo,  half 
leather,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1149.  WARNER   (CHARLES   DUDLEY).     My  Winter 
on  the  Nile.     Frontispiece.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1890 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author,  '  'Egypt  is  the  best  country  for 
taking  the  conceit  out  of  a  modern  man." 

1150.  WARNER      (CHARLES      DUDLEY).      Backlog 
Studies.     16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1896 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1151.  WARNER  (CHARLES  DUDLEY).  In  the  Levant. 
12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1897 

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1152.  WARNER  (CHARLES  DUDLEY).     The  Relation 
of  Literature  to  Life.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1898 

1153.  WARNER  (CHARLES  DUDLEY).     As  We  Were 

Saying.    N.Y.  1894;  As  We  Go.    N.Y.  1894;  Haddock,  and 
that  sort  of  Thing.    Bost.  1899.     3  vols.  18mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  is  inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

1154.  WASHINGTON   (BOOKER  T.).      The  Future  of 
the  American  Negro.     Bost.  1907     (2   copies);    Character 
Building.  N.  Y.  1902.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

1155.  [WATSON  (JOHN).]     Kate  Carnegie  and   Those 
Ministers.      By  Ian    Maclaren.     FIRST    EDITION.      12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

*  Autographed  "  Ian  Maclaren"  on  the  fly-leaf. 

1156.  WATSON  (JOHN).     Companions  of  the  Sorrowful 
Way.     FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  cloth,  uncut.        Lond.  1898 

*  Inscribed  with  autograph  of  the  author. 

1157.  WATSON  (JOHN,   "Ian  Maclaren  ").     Scotland's 
Debt  to  Burns:  Address  delivered  to  Greenock  Burns  Club, 
1896.     4  pp.  8vo,  wrappers.  [Greenock,  1896} 

*  Signed  by  the  author,  "Ian  MacLaren." 

1158.  WATSON   (WILLIAM).     Epigrams   of  Art,    Life 
and  Nature.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut,  printed  on  hand- 
made paper.  Liverpool,  1884 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     With  author's  signature  on  title. 

1159.  WATSON  (WILLIAM).     Lachrymje  Musarum  and 
Other  Poems.     16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Author's  signature  on  fly-leaf. 

1160.  WATSON  (WILLIAM).     Odes  and  Other  Poems. 
16mo,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1894 

*  FIRST  AMERICAN  EDITION.    Signed  by  author  on  fly-leaf. 

1161.  WATSON   (WILLIAM).     The    Year    of    Shame. 
Introduction  by  the  Bishop  of  Hereford.     Frontispiece  by 
G.  F.  Watts.     8vo,  buckram,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond. :  John  Lane,  1897 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Only  75  copies  printed  of  this  Large  Paper 
Issue.     Signed  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author. 

1162.  WATSON  (WILLIAM).    The  Purple  East,  Eloping 
Angels,  Father  of  the  Forest,  Hope  of  the  World.     4  vols. 
12rno,  cloth.  N.  Y.  and  Chicago,  v.  d. 

*  First  American  editions. 

1163.  WELLS  (H.  G.).     Select  Conversations  With  An 
Uncle.     FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  cloth,  uncut.      Lond.  1895 

*  Inscribed,   "  TJiese  were  originally  articles  in  the  Pall  Mall 
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1164.  WELLS  (H.  G.).    The  Plattner  Story.    Crown  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  189? 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    With  autograph  of  author  on  half-title. 

1165.  WELLS  (H.  G.).    Tales  of  Space  and  Time.    FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1900 

•Inscribed  on  the  half-title  by  the  author:    "These  I  think 
are  my  best  stories." 

1166.  WELLS   (H.  G.).     The  New  Machiavelli.     FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1910 

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1167.  WEYMAN    (  STANLEY   J.  ).     The    Castle    Inn. 
Frontispiece.     Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut  (binding  loose). 

Lond.  1898 

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about  the  characters  of  this  book  and  of  its  successor  '  Sophia  ' 
I  icas  largely  indebted  to  the  letters  of  Horace  Walpole  and  in 
a  less  degree  to  those  of  Selwyn.    Stanley  J.  Weyman." 

1168.  WEYMAN    (STANLEY   J.).      The    Castle    Inn, 
The  Red  Cockade,  Shrewsbury.     Illustrated.    3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1895-98 

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1169.  WHIPPLE   (ED WIN  P.).     Character  and  Char- 
acteristic Men.     16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1866 

*  Presentation  copy. 

1170.  WHITING  (LILIAN).     Louise  Chandler  Moulton, 
Poet  and  Friend.    Portraits  and  illustrations.    12mo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1910 

*  Two  pages  of  biography  and  an  original  Poem  by  Lilian 
Whiting  written  on  fly-leaves. 

1171.  WHITING  (LILIAN).     The  Spiritual  Significance; 
Lilies  of  Eternal  Peace.     2  vols,  16mo,  cloth  and  boards. 

N.  Y.  and  Bost.  1900 

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1172.  WHITING  (LILIAN).  Italy  the  Magic  Land.  Illus- 
trated.    8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1907 

*  With  an  inscription  and  poem  by  Lilian  Whiting. 

1173.  WHITING  (LILIAN).     The  Spiritual  Significance; 
The  Life  Radiant.     2  vols.  16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1900-3 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  author. 

1174.  WHITMAN  (SIDNEY).     The  Realm  of  the  Habs- 
burgs.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1893 

•Inscribed,   "  The  Spirit  of  Germany  hovers  even  over  the 
slopes  of  the  Alps,  Sidney  Whitman." 

1175.  WHITMAN  (SIDNEY).  Life  of  the  Emperor  Fred- 
erick, edited  from  the  German  of  Margaretha  von  Posch- 
inger,  with  an  introduction  by  Sidney  Whitman.     Portrait. 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  and  N.Y.  1901 

•Inscription  on  fly-leaf  by  Sidney  Whitman. 

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1176.  WIED  (GUSTAV).     Collected  Works  in  Danish. 
13  vols.  12  and  16mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Copenhagen, 1891-1905 

*  Each  volume  inscribed  by  G.  Wied. 

1177.  WIGGIN  (KATE  DOUGLAS).    The  Birds'  Christ- 
mas Carol.     Bost.  1898;    Penelope's  Progress.     Bost.  1898; 
Timothy's  Quest.  Bost.  1897;  Children's  Rights.  Bost.  1892. 
4  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

1178.  WILCOX  (ELLA  WHEELER).     Shells,  1873  (title 
imperfect);  Maurine  [1888];  Men,  Women  and  Emotions, 
1893,  and  another  edition,  1898.     4  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  with  autograph  signature  of  the  author. 

1179.  WILKINS  (MARY   E.).     Young  Lucretia.    N.  Y. 
1893 ;  The  Pot  of  Gold.  Bost. ,  n.  d. ;  The  Fair  Lavina.  N.  Y. 
1907.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  With  the  author's  inscription  in  each. 

1180.  WILKINS  (MARY  E.).     Jane  Field.    N.  Y.  1893; 
A  New  England  Nun.  N.  Y.  1891;  The  Debtor.  N.  Y.  1905. 
FIRST  EDITIONS.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Each  volume  contains  an  inscription  by  the  author. 

1181.  WILLY.    A  manger  du  foin.    Ulustre  par  A.  Guil- 
laume.     12rno,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.        Paris,  1899 

*  One  of  10  copies  on  Japan  paper.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1182.  WILSON  (FRANCIS).    The  Eugene  Field  I  Knew. 
Illustrations.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author,    "  The  Eugene  Field  I  kneiv  was  a 
fellow  of  infinite  jest  and  infinite  tenderness,"  signed. 

1183.  WILSON    (JAMES   GRANT).      Love   in   Letters, 
illustrated  in  the  Correspondence  of  eminent  persons.    Por- 
traits.    12mo,  buckram,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1896 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author,  with  an  A.  L.  in  the  third  person, 
expressing  his  pleasure  in  inscribing  the  book. 

1184.  WILSON    (ROBERT   BURNS).      The   Woodland 
Spirit;  Until  the  Day  Break.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

*  Both  inscribed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1894-1900 

1185.  WILSON    (WOODROW).     Mere   Literature    and 
other  Essays.    FIRST  EDITION.    12uio,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Bost.  1896 

*  "A  love  of  letters  is  the  beginning,  and  the  test,  ofCultur." 
Signed  inscription  by  the  author  on|the  fly-leaf. 

1186.  WINSTON  SPENCER  CHURCHILL  (Scott).  Lond., 
n.  d.     Wendell  Phillips  (Sears).    N.  Y.  1909;  Pitt  (Rose- 
bery).  Lond.  1901.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

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1187.  WINTER  (WILLIAM).    Ada  Rehan :  a  Study.  Por- 
traits.   12rao,  cloth.  Lond.  1891-98 

*  Contains  an  inscription  in  verse  by  the  author. 

1188.  WINTER  (WILLIAM).    Life  and  Art  of  Richard 
Mansfield,  with  Selections  from  His  Letters.     Portraits  and 
facsimiles.    2  vols.  thick  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1910 

*  Inscribed  with  original  verse  in  the  author's  autograph. 

1189.  WINTER  (WILLIAM).  Brief  Chronicles.  Frontis- 
pieces.   3  vols.  8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

N.  Y. :  Dunlap  Society,  1889-1890 

*  The  first  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

1190.  WINTER   (WILLIAM).    Life   and   Art  of  Edwin 
Booth;  Shrines  of  Ivy;  Wanderers;  George  William  Curtis; 
Brown  Heath.     5  vols.  16mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1892-96 

*  Each  volume  has  a  quotation  by  William  Winter. 

1191.  WINTHROP  (ROBERT  C.).  Addresses  and  Speeches 
on  Various  Occasions,  from  1878  to  1886.  Portrait.  8vo, 
cloth.  Bost.  1886 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  inscribed  on  fly-leaf. 

1192.  WISTER  (OWEN).    Lady  Baltimore.    Illustrated. 
FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,   boards,    parchment   back,    gilt   top, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1906 

*  One  of  200  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper,  numbered  and 
autographed  by  the  author.    In  addition,  this  copy  contains  an 
autograph  inscription  by  the  author,  of  a  complimentary  nature. 

1193.  WISTER  (OWEN).  Philosophy  Four.     N.  Y.  1903; 
How  Doth  the  Simple  Spelling  Bee.    N.  Y.  1907;  The  Vir- 
ginian. N.  Y.  1902.  FIRST  EDITION.   3  vols.  12mo  and  16mo, 
cloth,  uncut. 

*Each  volume  inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

1194.  WOODBERRY  (GEORGE  E.).    The  Appreciation 
of  Literature.  Illustrated.  FIRST  EDITION.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1907 

*With  inscription  by  the  author,  on  title-page:  "TJiisbook 
represents  the  method,  with  illustrations,  of  my  teaching  to 
undergraduates  at  Columbia,  a  method  ivhich  grew  entirely  out 
of  practice,  unaffected  by  any  previous  theory  or  experience." 

1195.  WORCESTER  (DEAN  C.).   The  Philippine  Islands 
and  Their  People.  Illustrated.  Large  8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  Signed  by  the  author. 

1196.  YEATS  (W.  B.).   A  Book  of  Images.    Introduction 
by  W.  B.  Yeats.  Drawings  by  W.  T.  Horton.  FIRST  EDITION. 
4to,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

*  Inscribed :  "  Horton  is  now  '  making  his  soul,'  as  we  say  in 
Ireland,  in  the  Theosophical  Society,  having  explored  all  the 
mystical  sects,  etc.     W.  B.  Yeats." 

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1197.  YEATS  (W.  B.).     Ideas  of  Good  and  Evil.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo',  boards,  cloth  back.  Lond.  1903 

*  Inscribed,    "  All  art  is,   indeed,   a  monotony  in  external 
things  for  the  sake  of  an  interior  variety.     W.  B.  Yeats." 

1198.  YEATS  (W.  B.).     The  Celtic  Twilight.      With  a 
frontispiece  by  J.  B.  Yeats.    FIRST  EDITION.     I2mo,  cloth, 

uncut.  Lond.  1893 

*  Inscribed  :  "  A  little  out  of  a  great  store  of  stories  I  got  in 
Galway  in  three  or  four  summers  lately.  I  like  it  among  the 
best  of  my  books,  for  I  got  it  all  in  good  summer  weather.  W.  B. 
Yeats." 

1199.  YODA  (MOMOKAWA).    Gaiso.    2  vols.  8vo,  orig- 
inal wrappers,  sewn.  [Tokyo,  u.  d.] 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1200.  YRIARTE  (CHARLES).     Les  Portraits  cosmopo- 
lites.   12ino,  half  cloth.  Paris,  1870 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  Ch.  Yriarte  (Marquis  de  Vil- 
lemer). 

1201.  ZANGWILL  (I.).    Without  Prejudice.  12mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1896 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     With  autograph  of  author  on  fly-leaf. 

1202.  ZOLA  (£MILE).  Mon  Salon,  augmente  d'une  dedi- 
cace  et  d'un  appendice.     12mo,  original  paper  covers  (some 
pages  loose  in  covers).  Paris,  1866 

*  FIRST  EDITION.   RARE.   Presentation  copy  from  the  author, 
with  autograph  inscription. 

1203.  ZOLA  (3MILE).     Le  vendre  de  Paris.     12mo,  half 
cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1873 

*  FIRST  EDITION.  Inlaid  is  a  fragment  of  2  lines  and  signature 
written  in  pencil  by  Emile  Zola. 

1204.  ZOLA  (EMILE).     Une  page  d'Amour.     12mo,  orig- 
inal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1878 

*  FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy,  inscribed  by  Emile  Zola. 
Contains  a    plate    of    the    arbre    genealogique    des    Rougon 
Macquart. 

1205.  ZOLA  (E"MILE).     Le  roman  experimental.     12mo, 
half  cloth.  Paris,  1880 

*  FIRST  EDITION,  with  autograph  inscription  on  the  half-title 
by  the  author. 

1206.  ZOLA    (^MILE).     Documents  Litteraires.     12mo, 
half  cloth.  Paris,  1881 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  Emile  Zola. 

1207.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Nos  auteurs  dramatiques.   12mo, 
half  cloth.  Paris,  1 881 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  Emile  Zola. 

129 


1208.  ZOLA  (£MILE).     Au  bonheur  des  Dames.     12mo, 
half  cloth.  Paris,  1883 

*  FIRST  EDITION.  Author's  presentation  copy  with  autograph 
inscription.   Inserted  is  an  A.  L.  S.  by  the  author  to  (H.  Bauer) 

saying,  in  part:  " You  have  praised  my  novel  very 

much  in  your  article  of  this  morning.    At  last  I  accept  all :  if 
sympathetic  people  give  me  very  good  judgment  that  compen- 
sates for  the  baskets  full  of  abusive  words  which  hostile  people 
have  for  a  long  time  emptied  at  my  door,"  etc. 

1209.  ZOLA  (^MILE).     La  Joie  de  Vivre.     12mo,  half 
cloth,  uncut  (slightly  stained).  Paris,  1884 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  E.  Zola. 

1210.  ZOLA  (&MILE).    Germinal.    12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1885 

*One  of  150  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed  by  Emile  Zola. 

1211.  ZOLA  (fiMILE).     L'GEuvre.     12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Presentation  copy,  inscribed  E.  Zola. 

1212.  ZOLA  (1SMILE).     Renee,  piece  en  5  actes  avec  une 
preface  inedite  de  1'auteur.     12mo,  original  paper  covers. 

Paris,  1887 

*  FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy,  inscribed  by  Emile  Zola. 

1213.  ZOLA  (^MILE).     Le  Reve.     12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

*  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  Emile  Zola. 

1214.  ZOLA  (fiMILE).     La  Bete  humaine.     12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1890 

f  *  FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  from  the  author,  inscribed  by 
£mile  Zola. 

1215.  ZOLA  (E"MILE).     L'Argent.     12mo,  half  cloth. 

Paris,  1891 

*  FIRST  EDITION.  Author's  presentation  copy,  with  autograph 
inscription.     Laid  in  is  an  A.  L.  8.  from  Zola  to  Henry  D.  Fou- 
quier,  saying:  "lam  very  proud  and  very  grateful,  my  dear 
Fouquier,  for  the  great  literary  place  ivhich  you  give  me,"  etc. 

1216.  ZOLA  (fiMILE).  The  Attack  on  the  Mill  and  other 
Sketches  of  War.     With  an  Essay  on  the  short  stories  of 
M.  Zola  by  Edmund  Gosse.  FIRST  ENGLISH  EDITION.   12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond. :  Heinemann,  1892 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author:    "AM.  J.  Young.  Cordialement. 
Emile.  Zola."    The  volume  also  bears  the  autograph  of  Edmund 
Gosse. 

1217.  ZOLA  (fiMILE).     The  Dream  (Le  Reve).     Trans- 
lated  by  E.  E.  Chase.     Illustrations  by  Georges  Jeanniot. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond. :  Chatto  &  Wiudus,  1894 

*  With  presentation  inscription  by  the  author. 

130 


1218.  ZOLA    (SMILE).      The    Dram-Shop.     Edited    by 
Ernest  A.    Vizetelly.      Sole   authorized    English    version. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond. :  Chatto  &  Windus,  1897 

*  Inscribed  by  author,  on  title:    "AM.  J.  Young.  Cordiale- 
ment.     Emile  Zola." 

1219.  ZOLA  (1§MILE).  Nouvelle  Campagne— 1896.   12 mo, 
original  paper  cover,  uncut.  Paris,  1897 

*FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy,  inscribed  by  Emile  Zola. 

1220.  ZOLA  (E\MILE).    Fecondite.    12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1899 

*  FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  Emile  Zola. 

1221.  ZOLA     (£MILE).       The    Conquest    of    Plassans. 
Edited,  with  an  Introduction,  by  Ernest  A.  Vizetelly.    12mo, 
cloth.  Lond. :  Chatto  &  Windus,  1900 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author:    "AM.  J.  Young.  Cordialement. 
Amile  Zola." 

1222.  ZOLA  (fiMILE).     Travail.     12rao,  original   paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1901 

*  FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  his 
autograph  inscription. 

1223.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Germinal.    Edited,  with  a  Pref- 
ace, by  Ernest  A.  Vizetelly.     12mo,  cloth. 

Lond. :  Chatto  &  Windus,  1901 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author:    "  A  M.  J.  Young.    Cordialement. 
£mile  Zola." 

1224.  ZOLA    (E"MILE,    and   33   others).     Bagatelles  par 
Zola,  Toudouze,  Claretie,  Malot,  Houssaye,  Haiiiel,  Rameau, 
etc.     Portrait  d1  Emile  Zola.     12mo,  half  calf.     Paris,  1892 

*  FIRST  EDITION.   With  26  autograph  signatures  of  the  authors 
belonging  to  the  comite  de  la  societe  de  geus  de  lettres,  with 
Emile  Zola  as  President. 

1225.  ZWEIG  (STEFAN).    Die   Fruhen  Kranze.     12mo, 
full  blue  limp  leather,  uncut  edges.  Leipzig,  1906 

*  Inscribed  by  the  author. 


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purchased  to  be  immediately  resold. 

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storage  charges,  and  The  Anderson  Galleries,  Incorporated,  will  not  be 
responsible  if  such  goods  are  lost,  stolen,  damaged  or  destroyed. 

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to  the  rights  of  the  Company  to  enforce  the  sale  contract  and  collect 
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defects  must  he  given  promptly  and  the  goods  returned 
within  ten  days  from  the  date  of  the  sale.  No  exceptions 
will  be  made  to  this  rule.  Magazines  and  other  periodicals,  and  all 
miscellaneous  books  arranged  in  parcels,  are  sold  as  they  are  without 
recourse. 

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as  they  are  without  recourse.     The  utmost  care  is  taken  to  authen- 
ticate and  correctly  describe  items  of  this  character,  but  this  Company 
will  not  be  responsible  for  errors,  omissions,  or  defects  of  any  kind. 

8.  Bids.     We  make  no  charge  for  executing  orders  for  our  custom- 
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NOTE 

Part  III  of  the  Library  formed  by  Mr.  James  Carleton 
Young  of  Minneapolis  consists  of  famous  books  by  distin- 
guished authors  of  this  and  other  countries.  Nearly  all  the 
books  are  first  editions  and  a  large  number  of  the  limited 
editions  on  fine  paper  are  very  attractive  examples  of  the 
art  of  the  best  printers  and  binders.  Each  volume  has  been 
inscribed  by  .the  author.  Some  of  the  books  contain  the  name 
only,  but  most  of  them  have  sentiments  or  bibliographical  or 
autobiographical  notes,  and  these  are  association  copies  of 
great  interest. 

Among  the  hundreds  of  authors  represented  are  Arnold, 
Barrie,  Bourget,  Bryce,  Crawford,  Daudet,  Dumas,  Fiske, 
France,  Goncourt,  Hardy,  Howells,  Hugo,  James,  Kipling, 
Loti,  Maeterlinck,  Mahan,  Maupassant,  Nordau,  Prudhomme, 
Sardou,  Carmen  Sylva,  Verlaine,  and  Whistler. 

Special  features  abound,  but  the  particular  attention  of  col- 
lectors should  be  called  to  the  following : 

The  Cruikshank  Catalogue,  a  presentation  copy  from  George 
Cruikshank  with  an  inscription  and  an  original  drawing; 

The  Songs  of  a  Savoyard  by  W.  S.  Gilbert,  with  an  unpub- 
lished ballad  in  his  autograph ; 

The  Message  to  Garcia,  with  an  Autograph  Letter  Signed 
by  Captain  Rowan,  who  carried  the  message; 

The  edition  of  Tristram  Shandy,  with  the  autograph  of 
Sterne  in  three  of  the  volumes ; 

Twenty-two  volumes  with  inscriptions  by  Zola,  these  form- 
ing the  largest  collection  of  the  kind  ever  offered ;  and 

Four  books  inscribed  by  President  Wilson  and  five  with 
inscriptions  by  ex-President  Roosevelt. 


INSCRIBED  BOOKS 

FROM  THE  LIBRARY  COLLECTED  BY 
JAMES  CARLETON  YOUNG 

PART  III 

FIRST  SESSION 

Wednesday  Afternoon,  February  14,  1917,  at  2:30  o'clock 

LOTS  1-248 

1.  ABBOT  (FRANCIS  ELLINGWOOD).    The  Way  Out 
of  Agnosticism,   Bost.   1890;   Scientific   Theism,   Bost.   1888; 
A  Critical  and  Exegetical  Commentary  on  the  Epistles  to  the 
Ephesians  and  the  Colossians.    By  T.  K.  Abbott.    N.  Y.  1897. 
3  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

With  autographed  inscription  by  the  authors  in  each  volume. 

2.  ABOUT    (EDMOND).     Maitre  Pierre.     12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1858 

FIKST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

3.  ADAMS   (OSCAR  FAY).    A  Dictionary  of  American 
Authors.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1899 

With  autograph  poem  on  fly-leaf,  by  the  author,  telling  of 
the  contents  of  the  book. 

4.  ADE  (GEORGE).  People  You  Know.  Illustrated.  FIRST 
EDITION.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1903 

Inscribed,  "The  longest  way  around  is  the  shortest  way  to 
the  University  Degree. — George  Ade." 

5.  AICARD  (JEAN).    Jesus.     8vo,  original  boards. 

Paris,  1896 

Privately  printed  and  not  issued  for  sale.     Inscribed  on  the 
half-title  by  the  author. 

6.  AICARD  (JEAN).    La  chanson  de  1'Enf ant.     8vo,  half 
crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.        Paris,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 


7.  ALDRICH  (T.  B.)  AND  OLIPHANT  (M.  0.  W.).     The 
Second  Son.    A  Novel.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

Autographed  by  the  author.  Bost.  1888 

8.  ALDRICH   (THOMAS  BAILEY).     Prudence  Palfrey. 
Frontispiece.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.,  n.  d. 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

9.  ALDRICH     (THOMAS    BAILEY).       Pampinea    and 
Other  Poems.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  original  cloth. 

The  author's  signature  on  the  fly-leaf.  N.  Y.  1861 

10.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).    Cloth  of  Gold  and 
Other  Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1874 

Autograph  of  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf. 

11.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).  Flower  and  Thorn. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1877 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

12.  ALDRICH    (THOMAS    BAILEY).      The    Still  water 
Tragedy.     FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1880 

With  the  author's  autograph. 

13.  ALDRICH    (THOMAS    BAILEY).       Mercedes,    and 
Later  Lyrics.    FIRST  EDITION.    Small  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. Bost.  1884 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

14.  ALDRICH    (THOMAS  BAILEY).      Two  Bites  at  a 
Cherry.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1894 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

15.  ALDRICH   (THOMAS  BAILEY).     The  Writings  of 
Aldrich.    Portraits.    8  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Bost.  1897 

Each  volume  inscribed  and  signed  by  Aldrich,  and  three  with 
corrections  in  the  text  by  him. 

16.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).  Judith  of  Bethulia. 
A  Tragedy.    Frontispiece  portrait  of  Nance  O'Neil.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Bost.  1904 

An  interesting  association   copy,  with  inscriptions  by  both 
Aldrich  and  Nance  O'Neil,  the  actress. 

17.  ALEXIS  (PAUL).    Smile  Zola.    Notes  d'un  ami,  avec 
des  vers  inedits  par  Emile  Zola.    Portrait.    12mo,  half  cloth 
(slightly  foxed).  Paris,  1882 

FIKST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

18.  ALLEN  (JAMES  LANE).  Flute  and  Violin  and  other 
Kentucky  Tales  and  Romances.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1891 

Inscribed  in  the  autograph  of  the  author. 


19.  ALLEN   (JAMES  LANE).     Summer  in  Arcady.     A 
Tale  of  Nature.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1896 

20.  ALLEN  (JAMES  LANE).  The  Choir  Invisible.   12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

21.  ALLEN    (JAMES    LANE).     Flute   and  Violin   and 
other  Kentucky   Tales  and  Romances.     Illustrated.     12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1900 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

22.  ANDREWS  (E.  BENJAMIN).   History  of  the  United 
States,  from  the  Earliest  Discovery  of  America  to  the  Present 
Day.    Maps  and  illustrations.    4  vols.  12mo,  cloth.    N.  Y.  1895 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

23.  ARCHER  (WILLIAM).     Masks  or  Faces?     A  Study 
in  the  Psychology  of  Acting,  Lond.  1888;  Study  and  Stage, 
A  Year-book  of  Criticism,  Lond.  1899.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

With  the  autograph  of  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf  of  each 
volume. 

24.  ARMSTRONG  (EDWARD).   Elisabeth  Farnese,  "The 
Termagant  of  Spain."    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1892 

On  the  back  of  the  title,  the  author  has  written  a  full  page 
of  comment  on  the  subject  of  the  book,  her  influence  upon 
Spain,  etc.,  signing  the  inscription  in  full. 

25.  ARNOLD  (SIR  EDWIN).    Hero  and  Leander.    From 
the  Greek  of  Musseus.    Frontispiece  (foxed).    4to,  cloth,  gilt 
edges.  Lond.:  Cassell  [1873] 

LAKGE  PAPER  COPT  OP  THE  FIRST  EDJTION.  Inscribed  on 
title,  in  the  autograph  of  the  author:  "Rev.  Bobt.  Whiston 
with  the  Author's  warm  regards.  Sept.  1873." 

26.  ARNOLD   (SIR  EDWIN).     Pearls  of  the  Faith;  or, 
Islam's  Rosary.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1883 
Inscribed  with  a  quotation  in  verse  by  the  author. 

27.  ARNOLD   (SIR  EDWIN).     Lotus  and  Jewel.     FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.:  Triibner,  1887 

Inscribed  on  verso  of  half-title:  "Edwin  Arnold,  London, 
Augt.  g  1900." 

28.  ARNOLD  (SIR  EDWIN).    Poetical  Works.     [Preface 
by  the  author.]     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops. 

Bost. :  Roberts  Bros.,  1889 
With  signature  of  the  author  in  pencil  in  each  volume. 

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29.  ARNOLD  (SIR  EDWIN).    Potiphar's  Wife  and  other 
Poems.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1892 

With  autograph  of  the  author  in  pencil,  on  half-title. 

30.  ARNOLD   (SIR  EDWIN).     Death— and  Afterwards. 
With  a  supplement.     Portrait.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1897 

With  autograph  of  the  author  on  back  of  portrait,  in  pencil. 

31.  ATHERTON    (GERTRUDE).      A    Whirl    Asunder; 
Senator  North ;  A  Question  of  Time.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and 
paper.  N.  Y.  and  Lond.  1900-09 

Inscription  by  the  author  in  each  volume. 

32.  ATHERTON  (GERTRUDE).     His  Fortunate  Grace; 
The  Calif  ornians ;  The  Travelling  Thirds.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 
Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

33.  AUGIER  (EMILE).  La  Cigue.  Comedie  en  deux  actes 
et  en  vers.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.      Paris,  1844 

First  book  and  play  written  by   fimile   Augier.     Inscribed 
by  the  author. 

34.  AUGIER    (EMILE).     Philiberte.      Comedie   en   trois 
actes  et  en  vers.    12mo,  boards,  uncut.  Paris,  1853 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

35.  AUGIER  (Emile).     La  Contagion.     Comedie  en  cinq 
actes,  en  prose.    8vo,  boards,  morocco  back.  Paris,  1866 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.    The  Jules  Eiehard 
copy  with  his  book-plate. 

36.  AUGIER    (EMILE).     Madame    Caverlet.     Piece    en 
quatre  actes,  en  prose.    8vo,  half  cloth,  uncut.         Paris,  1876 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

37.  AVENEL  "(HENRI).    Histoire  de  la  Presse  Franchise 
depuis  1789  jusqu'a  nos  jours.     Numerous  portraits.     Thick 
8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1900 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

38.  BACHELLER  (IRVING).    The  Master  of  Silence.    A 
Romance.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth  (stamp  on  title). 

N.  Y.  1892 

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original  verse  of  six  lines.     Laid  in  is  a  card  of  invitation  to 

.?  The  Authors  Club,  on  the  back  of  which  Bacheller  has  written: 

•"It  waited  in  the  north  country  and  only  reached  me  to-day 

March  12." 

39.  BACHELLER  (IRVING).  Vergilius,  N.  Y.  1904;  Silas 
Strong,  N.  Y.  1906.    FIRST  EDITIONS.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

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40.  BAILEY    (PHILIP  J.).     The  Angel  World.     FIRST 
EDITION.     16mo,  cloth.  Lond. :  Pickering,  1850 

With  autograph  of  the  author  on  reverse  of  frontispiece. 

41.  BAILEY  (PHILIP  J.).   The  Age:  A  Colloquial  Satire. 
12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1858 

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42.  BAIN  (R.  NISBET).    Gustavus  III.  and  His  Contem- 
poraries, 1746-1792.     An  Overlooked  Chapter  of  Eighteenth 
Century  History.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.:  Kegan,  Paul,  1894 

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a  description  of  Gustavus  III.  of  Sweden. 

43.  BAIN  (R.  NISBET).    Turkish  Fairy  Tales  and  Folk 
Tales.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. Lond.  1896 

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44.  BAIN  (R.  NISBET).     Peter  III.  Emperor  of  Russia. 
The  Story  of  a  Crisis  and  a  Crime.     Portraits.     8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Westminster,  1902 

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45.  BAIRD    (HENRY  M.).     History  of  the  Rise  of  the 
Huguenots  of  France.    Map.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.       N.  Y.  1889 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

46.  BALDWIN    (JAMES   MARK).     Social   and   Ethical 
Interpretations   in   Mental   Development;    Development   and 
Evolution;    Fragments   in   Philosophy   and   Science.     FIRST 
EDITIONS.    3  vols.  8vo  and  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1897-1902 

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47.  BALFOUR    (ARTHUR  J.).     Essays  and  Addresses. 
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Inscribed,  "With  the  regards  of  the  author  Arthur  James 
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48.  BALFOUR  (ARTHUR  J.).     The  Foundations  of  Be- 
lief.   12mo,  blue  cloth.  N.  Y.  1897 

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49.  [BALZAC.]     Statue  de  Honore  de  Balzac  a  Tours  sa 
ville  natale.  Souscription  Nationale.  4to,  original  lithographic 
wrappers,  uncut.  [Paris],  1887 

One  of  300  copies  printed  on  Holland  paper.  Presentation 
copy  from  the  Mayor  of  Tours  to  fimile  Zola  with  inscription. 
Contains  various  facsimiles  of  Balzac's  handwritings,  his  birth 
certificate  and  a  fine  portrait  after  Louis  Belanger. 

50.  BANGS  (JOHN  KENDRICK).    A  House-Boat  on  the 
Styx;  The  Pursuit  of  the  House  Boat.     Illustrated.    2  vols. 
16mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1896-7 

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51.  BANGS  (JOHN  KENDRICK).    Three  Weeks  in  Poli- 
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All  inscribed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1898-1900 

52.  BARBEY  D'AUREVILLY  (JULES).    Les  Prophetes 
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Scarce.    FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

53.  BARBEY  D'AUREVILLY  (JULES).    Les  Prophetes 
du  passe.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.          Paris,  1880 

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his  autograph  inscription  in  red  ink,  and  a  design  of  an  arrow. 

54.  BARBEY  D'AUREVILLY  (JULES).   Les  CEuvres  et 
les  Homines.    Les  Poetes  [du]  XIXe  siecle  (2  erne  serie) .  8vo, 
half  calf.  Paris,  1889 

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autograph  inscription,  and  a  card  with  the  author's  seal — sig- 
nature pasted  in. 

55.  BARING-GOULD  (S.).   Yorkshire  Oddities,  Incidents, 
and  Strange  Events.     FIRST  EDITION.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth, 
uncut  (labels  removed  from  covers).        Lond. :  Hodges,  1874 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author  on  fly-leaf  of  first 
volume:  "S.  Baring-Gould,  written  after  I  had  left  Yorkshire 
— where  I  passed  some  happy  years." 

56.  BARING-GOULD    (S.).     Urith,  a  Tale  of  Dartmoor. 
FIRST  EDITION.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1891 

Signed  inscription  by  the  author  on  half-title. 

57.  BARING-GOULD   (S.).     The  Tragedy  of  the  Cffisars. 
Illustrated.    2  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1892 

With  a  quotation  by  S.  Baring-Gould  pasted  inside  front 
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58.  BARING-GOULD  (S.).    An  Old  English  Home  and  its 
Dependencies.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1898 

With  a  quotation  from  Sir  Walter  Scott,  written  by  S. 
Baring-Gould,  pasted  inside  front  cover. 

59.  BARING-GOULD  (S.).    Pabo  the  Priest.    Illustrated. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1899 

FIRST  EDITION,  with  a  quotation  by  S.  Baring-Gould  pasted 
inside  front  cover. 

60.  BARING-GOULD  (S.).    The  Frobishers.     Crown  8vo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1901 

FIRST  EDITION;  with  a  quotation  by  S.  Baring-Gould  pasted 
inside  front  cover. 

61.  BARING-GOULD   (S.).     A  Book  of  the  West  (Corn- 
wall).   Illustrated.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1902 

With  a  quotation  by  S.  Baring-Gould  pasted  inside  front 
cover. 

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62.  BARLOW  (JANE).     Kerrigan's  Quality.     8  illustra- 
tions.   FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1894 
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63.  BARLOW  (JANE).  Strangers  at  Lisconnel.  A  Second 
series  of  Irish  Idylls.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1895 

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few  jobs  I'd  give  more  than  a  thrifle  to  be  puttin'  me  hand  to 
this  minyit,  if  I  could  get  a  hould  of  them."  Signed. 

64.  BARLOW    (JANE).     Mavreen's  Fairing  and   Other 
Stories.    Illustrations.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Lond.  1895 

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65.  BARLOW    (JANE).      Mrs.    Martin's    Company    and 
Other  Stories.     Illustrations.     FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

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66.  BARLOW  (JANE).   From  the  Land  of  the  Shamrock. 
12mo,  green  buckram.  N.  Y.  1900 

With  author's  signature  and  4-line  verse,  quoted  from  George 
Sigerson,  in  her  autograph. 

67.  BARR  (AMELIA).     The  House  on  Cherry  Street;  A 
Reconstructed  Marriage.    Illustrated.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Both  inscribed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1909-10 

68.  BARRACAND  (LEON).    L 'Invasion  4  Aout  1870—16 
Septembre  1873.     Illustrations  de  Paul  Leroy.     Royal  8vo, 
wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

69.  BARR    (AMELIA   E.).     Was   it  Right  to   Forgive? 
N.  Y.  1899;  The  Household  of  McNeil,  N.  Y.,  n.  d.;  Souls 
of  Passage,  N.  Y.  1901.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

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70.  BARRBS    (MAURICE).      Sous    1'oeil    des    Barbares. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1892 

One  of  25  copies  on  Holland  paper.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

71.  BARRIE   (J.  M.).     Sentimental  Tommy.     Crown  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

FIRST  EDITION,  with  autograph  of  J.  M.  Barrie  on  half-title. 

72.  BARRIE   (J.'M.).     Tommy  and  Grizel.     Crown  8vo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1900 

FIRST  EDITION;  autograph  of  J.  M.  Barrie  on  half-title. 

73.  BARTLETT  (JOHN).   Familiar  Quotations:  Passages, 
Phrases  and  Proverbs.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1899 

Signed  and  inscribed  by  Bartlett. 

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74.  BATAILLE  (FRfiDfiRIC).    Le  clavier  d 'or.    Sonnets 
1875-1884.    16mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.       Paris,  1884 

One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Presentation  from  the 
author  to  Paul  Bourget,  with  his  inscription. 

75.  BAZIN  (EBNfi).    Une  tache  d'encre.     12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

One  of  6  copies  on  Japan  paper.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

76.  BAZIN    (RENfi).     Terre   d'Espagne;   La   Terre   qui 
meurt.    2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1895,  1899 

One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

77.  BEAUCLAIR  (HENRI).    La  Ferme  a  Goron.     16mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

One   of    10   copies   on   Holland  paper;    inscribed   by   Henri 
Beauclair. 

78.  BENSON  (ARTHUR  C.).    William  Laud,  Archbishop 
of  Canterbury,  A  Study.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth.    Lond.  1887 

Inscribed:  "This  is  a  very  immature  book  of  mine,  and  in- 
accurate in  a  good  many  particulars  ....  Arthur  C.  Benson." 

79.  BENSON  (ARTHUR  C.).  Lord  Vyet  and  Other  Poems. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1897 

FIRST  EDITION;  inscribed  with  an  autographed  verse,  "Ode 
to  Music." 

80.  BENSON   (ARTHUR  C.).     The  Altar  Fire.     12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1908 

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81.  BERGERAT   (fiMILB).     Poemes  de  la  Guerre  1870- 
1871.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  fimile  Bergerat.  Paris,  1871 

82.  BESANT    (ANNIE).     An    Autobiography.     3  photo- 
gravure illustrations  and  10  plates.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1893 
FIRST  EDITION.    Has  author's  signature  on  fly-leaf. 

83.  BESANT    (ANNIE).     The   Three  Paths,    1897;   The 
Evolution  of  Life  and  Form,  1899;  Dharma,  1899;  Path  of 
Diseipleship,  1899;  Some  Problems  of  Life,  1900;  Avataras, 
1900;  Thought  Power,  1901.    7  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Lond.,  &c. :  Theosophical  Publishing  See.,  v.  d. 

Some    FIRST   EDITIONS.      Each    volume    bears    signature    of 
author.  • 

84.  [BESANT   (WALTER).]     The  Case  of  Mr.  Lucraft; 
and  other  Tales.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1876 

With  autograph  inscription  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author,  dated 
July  1900. 

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85.  BESANT    (WALTER).     Dorothy  Forster:  A  Novel. 
3  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth,  2  vols.  unopened. 

Lond. :  Chatto  &  Windus,  1884 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  on  half-title  in  the  author's  auto- 
graph with  a  quotation  from  ' '  Henry  IV. ' ' 

86.  BESANT  (WALTER).    Armorel  of  Lyonesse.     FIRST 
EDITION.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1890 

Inscribed  by  the  author  with  a  quotation  from  Shakespeare. 

87.  BESANT  (WALTER).    Fifty  Years  Ago.    Profusely 
illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

The   author  has  inscribed   the  volume   with   two   quotations 
from  Shakespeare  and  signed  and  dated  same. 

88.  BIGELOW  (JOHN).     William  Cullen  Bryant.     Por- 
trait.   12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1899 

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89.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Wegelin   (Oscar).     Early  Ameri- 
can Fiction,  1774-1830.    Thin  8vo,  cloth.     Stamford,  Ct.,  1902 

Only  150  copies  printed.    Inscribed  verse  by  the  author. 

90.  BINYON     (LAURENCE).       Porphyrion     and     other 
Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.          Lond.  1898 

Inscribed  by  the  author,  with  quotation  in  Latin,  from  Virgil. 
Signed. 

91.  BIRRELL     (AUGUSTINE).       Essays     about     Men, 
Women  and  Books.    16mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.       N.  Y.  1894 

With  autograph  signature  of  author  on  half-title. 

92.  BIRRELL    (AUGUSTINE).     Four   Lectures    on    the 
Law  of  Employers'  Liability  at  Home  and  Abroad.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1897 

With  autograph  of  the  author  on  half-title. 

93.  BISHOP  (WILLIAM  HENRY).    Detmold,  1888;  The 
Golden  Justice,  1887;  A  House-Hunter  in  Europe,  1893;  A 
Pound  of  Cure,  1894;  Tons  of  Treasure  [1902].    5  vols.  16mo 
and  12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  and  N.  Y.  1887-1902 

Each  volume  has  a  long  inscription  by  the  author. 

94.  BJORNSON    (BJORNSTJERNE).      In    God's    Way. 
A  Novel.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1894 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

95.  BLANC  (LOUIS).   Revelations  historiques  en  reponse 
au  livre  de  Lord  Normandy,  initule  a  Year  of  Revolution  in 
Paris.     2   vols.   12mo,  blue  morocco,   gilt  lined  ornamental 
borders,  gilt  backs  and  tops.  Bruxelles,  1859 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author.     The  Nadar  copy, 
with  his  bookplate. 

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96.  BLEACKLEY  (HORACE).     Ladies  Fair  and  Frail: 
Sketches  of  the  Demi-Monde  during  the  Eighteenth  Century. 
Portraits.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.      Lond. :  John  Lane,  1909 

Inscribed  by  the  author,  with  quotation  from  ' '  The  Giaour. ' ' 

97.  [BLOUET    (PAUL,   ''Max  O'Rell").]      Woman  and 
Artist,   N.   Y.   1900;   Her   Royal  Highness   Woman,   N.   Y. 
[1901].    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

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with  his  pseudonym. 

98.  BLUNT  (WILFRID  SCAWEN).  In  Vinculis.  Etched 
portrait.     16mo,  boards,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1889 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription.  Printed 
on  Hand-made  paper. 

99.  BLUNT  (WILFRID  SCAWEN).    Satan  Absolved.   A 
Victorian   Mystery.      With   a  frontispiece   after   George  F. 
Watts.    FIRST  EDITION.     Small  4to,  buckram,  uncut. 

Lond.  1899 

Inscribed  on  fly-leaf:  "For  Mr.  James  Carleton  Young  as 
requested.  Wilfrid  Scawen  Blunt.  Feb.  18,  1909." 

100.  BONNIfiRES  (ROBERT  DE).    Les  Monach.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1885 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author.  Inlaid  is  A.  L.  S.  by  the  author  Dec. 
22,  1881.  1  p.  12mo. 

101.  BOUFFfi.      Mes    Souvenirs    1800-1880,    preface    par 
Ernest  Legouve.     4  portraits  etched  by  Blanchard,  Deblois, 
Scherrer  and  Carred.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1880 

Inscription  on  half-title:  "Offered  to  Mr.  Francisque  Sarcey 
with  all  the  sympathies  of  the  old  comedien.  Bouffe.  April, 
1880."  (Trans.) 

102.  BOURDILLON  (FRANCIS  W.).    A  Lost  God.  Illus- 
trations by  H.  J.  Ford.    8vo,  cloth,  vellum  back,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Elkin  Mathews,  1891 

LIMITED  EDITION.  Only  500  copies  printed  on  Hand-made 
paper.  Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author. 

103.  BOURETTE     (EDOUARD).      Les    Odes    d'Horace. 
Traduction  en  Vers.    16mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

FIEST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  Bourette.  Paris,  1895 

104.  BOURGET    (PAUL).     Essais   de    Psychologic    con- 
temporaine.    2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1883,  1886 
FIRST  EDITIONS.    Inscribed  by  Paul  Bourget. 

105.  BOURGET  (PAUL).    Nouveaux  Pastels.    12mo,  half 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1891 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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106.  BOURGET    (PAUL).      Outre-Mer:    Impressions    of 
America.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.       Lond.  1895 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

107.  BOURGET    (PAUL).     Voyageuses.     12mo,  half  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges,  by  Bonleau. 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  1897 

108.  BOURGET    (PAUL).     Complications   Sentimentales. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1898 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

109.  BOURNE  (H.  R.  FOX).    English  Newspapers:  Chap- 
ters in  the  History  of  Journalism.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.:  Chatto  &  Wdndus,  1887 

Contains  a  long  inscription  by  the  author,  outlining  his  ex- 
periences in  English  journalism. 

110.  BOVET    (MARIE   ANNE    DE).     Confessions   con- 
jugales.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1896 

Holland  paper  copy.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

111.  BRADA  (COMTESSE  DE  PULIGA).    Lettres  d'une 
Amoureuse.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.    Paris,  1897 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  25  copies  on  Holland  paper,  in- 
scribed by  the  author. 

112.  BRADSTREET  (MRS.  ANNE).    The  Poems  of  Mrs. 
Anne  Bradstreet   (1612-1672),  together  with  her  prose  Re- 
mains.   With  an  Introduction  by  Charles  Eliot  Norton.    Por- 
traits.    Thick  12mo,  boards,  uncut.  [N.  Y.]   1897 

Edition  limited  to  132  copies  on  Hand-made  paper.  Con- 
tains a  2-line  inscription  in  verse,  by  Charles  Eliot  Norton. 

113.  BRADY  (CYRUS  TOWNSEND).   Indian  Fights  and 
Fighters.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1904 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author:  "In  the  making 
of  this  book  I  labored  longer  and  harder  than  over  anything 
I  have  ever  attempted,  and  of  all  my  work  to  date  this  is  the 
volume  of  which  I  am  most  proud  and  in  the  completion  of 
which  I  take  the  most  satisfaction." 

114.  BRADY   (CYRUS  TOWNSEND).     South  American 
Fights  and  Fighters.     Illustrated.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1910 

On  the  fly-leaf  is  an  autograph  inscription  by  the  author, 
with  references  to  two  articles  of  especial  interest  in.  the  book. 

115.  BRADY    (CYRUS   TOWNSEND).     In  the  Wasp's 
Nest,  N.  Y.  1902;  A  Midshipman  in  the  Pacific,  N.  Y.  1904; 
American  Fights  and  Fighters.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

The  author's  inscription  in  each. 

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116.  BRADY    (CYRUS   TOWNSEND).     The   Corner  in 
Coffee,  N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  Recollections  of  a  Missionary  in  the  Great 
West,  N.  Y.  1900;  Reuben  James,  N.  Y.  1900;  My  Lady's 
Slipper,  N.  Y.  1905.    4  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

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117.  BRANDES  (GEORGE).    Henrik  Ibsen.    Bjornstjerne 
Bjornson.    Critical  Studies.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.        Lond.  1899 

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118.  BRANDES    (GEORGE).     Main    Currents   in   Nine- 
teenth Century  Literature.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut   (vols. 
1  and  2).  Lond.  1902 

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119.  BRETON  (JULES).    Nos  peintres  du  Siecle.     12mo, 
original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  Jules  Breton. 

120.  BRIDGES  (ROBERT).    Eros  &  Psyche:   A  Poem  in 
Twelve  Measures.     The  Story  done  into  English  from  the 
Latin  of  Apuleius.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  vellum  back, 
uncut.  Lond.  1885 

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121.  BRIDGES   (ROBERT).     Achilles  in  Scyros.     Small 
8vo,  boards,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

Large  Paper  Edition,  only  156  copies  printed  on  Hand-made 
paper.    With  signed  inscription  in  Greek  by  the  author. 

122.  BRIDGES    (ROBERT).     John    Keats.      A    Critical 
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cut, n.  p.:  Privately  Printed,  1895 

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123.  BRIDGES    (ROBERT).     Suppressed    Chapters   and 
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N.  Y.:  Scribner's,  1895-1902 

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graph, upon  Writers,  Americans,  and  Our  Land. 

124.  [BROOKE  (STOPFORD  A.).]     Riquet  of  the  Turf: 
A  Love  Drama.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.       Lond. :  Macmillan,  1880 

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125.  BROWNING  (OSCAR).    Memories  of  Sixty  Years  at 
Eton,    Cambridge    and    Elsewhere.      With    a    photogravure 
frontispiece  and  numerous  other  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Lond.  1910 

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126.  BRUNETIERE   (FERDINAND).    Essays  in  French 
Literature.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1898 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

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127.  BRUNETIERE  (FERDINAND).  Manual  of  the  His- 
tory of  French  Literature.     Portrait.     8  vo,  cloth. 

With  autograph  on  half-title.  N.  Y.   [1898] 

128.  BRYCE    (JAMES).     Impressions   of   South  Africa. 
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129.  BRYCE    (JAMES).     The  American  Commonwealth. 
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With  signed  inscription  by  the  author :  ' '  With  acknowledge- 
ments of  the  great  kindness  wherewith  an  English  discussion  of 
American  affairs  has  been  received  in  the  United  States." 

130.  BRYCE    (JAMES).     Studies  in  History  and  Juris- 
prudence.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  • 

Oxford:  Clarendon  Press,  1901 
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131.  BULLEN    (A.    H.).      Antient    Drolleries    (No.    1). 
Cobbes  Prophecies,  1614.    Reproduced  in  Facsimile  by  Charles 
Praetorius.     Preface  by  A.  H.  Bullen.     8vo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Printed  for  Private  Circulation,  1890 
Inscribed  by  Bullen  with  quotation  from  Shakespeare. 

132.  BURGESS    (GELETT).     Vivette;  or,   The  Memoirs 
of  the  Romance  Association.     18mo,  cloth,  uncut.     Bost.  1897 

The  author's  first  work,  and  his  favorite.  With  autographed 
inscription  on  fly-leaf. 

133.  BURGESS   (GELETT).     The  Romance  of  the  Com- 
monplace.    Square  8vo,  boards,  vellum  back,  uncut. 

San  Francisco  [1902] 

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by  the  author.  Contains  also  signature  and  2  pages  in  author's 
autograph  discussing  the  Essay  and  the  Romantic  Essay. 

134.  BURGESS  (GELETT).    The  Lively  City  o'  Ligg:   A 
Cycle  of  Modern  Fairy  Tales  for  City  Children.     53  illustra- 
tions by  the  author.     8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  [1899] 

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135.  BURGESS  (GELETT).    Lady  Mechante;  or,  Life  as 
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N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

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136.  BURNETT  (FRANCES  HODGSON).     A  Fair  Bar- 
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137.  BURNETT    (FRANCES   HODGSON).     The  One  I 
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trations by  R.  B.  Birch.  N.  Y.  1893 

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138.  BURNETT  (FRANCES  HODGSON).     The  Shuttle. 
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139.  BURNETT    (FRANCES  HODGSON).     A  Lady  of 
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Land  of  the  Blue  Flower,  1909.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

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140.  BURROUGHS  (JOHN).    Signs  and  Seasons.    FIRST 
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141.  BURROUGHS  (JOHN) .    Pepacton.     12mo,  cloth. 

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142.  BURROUGHS  (JOHN).    Whitman,  a  Study.    12mo, 
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143.  BURROUGHS  (JOHN).    Fresh  Fields.    12mo,  cloth. 

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144.  BURROUGHS  (JOHN).    Birds  and  Poets,  with  other 
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146.  BURROUGHS    (JOHN).      Camping   and    Tramping 
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148.  BUTLER     (WILLIAM    ALLEN).      Mrs.    Limber's 
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150.  CAIN  (GEORGES).    A  travers  Paris.    148  illustra- 
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151.  CAINE    (HALL).     The  Bondman.     FIRST  EDITION. 
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152.  CAMBRIDGE    (ADA).      The   Little   Minx.     12mo, 
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163.  CARLYLE  (JANE  WELSH).  New  Letters  and  Me- 
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ander Carlyle.     16  illustrations.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1903 

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book. 

164.  CARMAN  (BLISS).   Ode  on  the  Coronation  of  King 
Edward.     Royal  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  gilt,  uncut. 

Bost.  1902 
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155.  CARMAN  (BLISS).   Poems.   Portrait.  Printed  in  red 
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fortune attending  the  publication  of  the  work.  The  portrait 
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156.  CARNEGIE   (ANDREW).     Triumphant  Democracy. 
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157.  CARNEGIE  (ANDREW).    The  Empire  of  Business. 
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N.  Y.  1902 

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money's  worth.  Andrew  Carnegie." 

158.  CASTLE    (AGNES  AND  EGERTON).     The  Secret 
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159.  CAXTON    CLUB.      The    Caxton    Club    Scrap-Book, 
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160.  CAXTON    CLUB.      Uzanne,    Octave.      The    French 
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book  bindings,  including  some  in  colors.    4to,  boards,  uncut. 

Chicago,  1904 

Only  252  copies  printed  on  Hand-made  paper.  With  a  very 
interesting  inscription  in  French,  by  Octave  Uzanne. 

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161.  CAXTON  CLUB.    Wakefield's  History  of  the  Black 
Hawk  War:  A  Reprint  of  the  First  Edition.     Preface  and 
Notes  by  F.  E.  Stevens.    Photogravure  illustrations,  one  bril- 
liantly colored  by  hand.     8vo,  original  sheets,  uncut  and  un- 
opened. Chicago:  The  Caxton  Club,  1908 

ONE  OF  ONLY  THREE  COPIES  printed  on  Japan  vellum  by  The 
Caxton  Club.  Inscribed  by  Mr.  Stevens  with  full-page  note  re- 
lating to  the  Black  Hawk  War  and  mentioning  Abraham  Lin- 
coln's captaincy  at  Dixon's  Ferry,  Ills. 

162.  CAXTON  CLUB.     A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the 
Etchings  and  Dry-Points  of  James  Abbott  McNeill  Whistler. 
By  Howard  Mansfield.     Portrait.     Royal  8vo,  loose  in  board 
portfolio  as  issued.  Chicago:  Caxton  Club,  1909 

scription  by  the  author:  "The  purpose  of  this  book  was  to 
make  a  faithful  record  of  achievements  widely  appreciated,  but 
imperfectly  known. — Howard  Mansfield." 

163.  CESARE   (R.  DE).     The  Last  Days  of  Papal  Rome 
1850-1870.     Abridged  with  the  assistance  of  the  Author  and 
Translated  by  Helen  Zimmern.     With  an  Introductory  Chap- 
ter by  G.  M.  Trevelyan.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. Bost.  1909 

Contains  two  inscriptions,  one  by  the  author  in  Italian,  the 
other  in  English  by  the  translator. 

164.  CHAMPFLEURY.     Les   Chats.     Histoire— Mceurs— 
Observations — Anecdotes.   Illustre  de  52  dessins  par  E.  Dela- 
croix, Manet,  Eibot,  Mind  and  others.    12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut  (wrappers  worn).  Paris,  1869 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

165.  CHATEAUBRIAND  (LUCILE  DE).   Ses  contes,  ses 
poems,  ses  lettres  precedes  d'une  etude  sur  sa  vie  par  Anatole 
France.     Frontispiece.     12mo,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Paris:  Charavay  Freres,  1879 

Limited  Edition  on  Papier  Verge.  Inscribed  by  Anatole 
France. 

166.  CHATFIELD-TAYLOR  (H.  0.).     Fame's  Pathway. 
Illustrated.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1909 

Presentation  copy. 

167.  CHENEVIERE     (JACQUES).      Les    Beaux    Jours. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1909 

One  of  5  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

168.  CHERBULIEZ  (VICTOR).     L'Allemagne:  politique 
depuis  la  paix  de  Prague  (1866-1870).  8vo,  half  calf,  uncut. 

Paris,  1870 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  by  the  author.  Inserted  is 
A.  L.  S.  by  Cherbuliez,  2  pp.  8vo. 

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169.  CHESTERTON   (GILBERT  K.).     The  Napoleon  of 
Netting  Hill.     Illustrations.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.     Lond.  1904 

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half-title  telling  of  his  work  on  this  book  and  the  central  ideal 
contained. 

170.  CHESTERTON    (GILBERT  K.).     Heretics.     12mo, 
red  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1906 

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title  dealing  in  characteristic  way  with  this  volume  and  its 
philosophy. 

171.  CHIESA  (FRANCESCO).  La  Reggia;  La  Cattedrale. 
Illustrated  by  Mentessi,  Chiesa,  Rossi,  Berta,  Buff  a  and  Fran- 
zoni.     2  vols.  imp.  8vo,  wrappers.  Milan,  1904 

Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

172.  CHILD  (THEODORE).    The  Praise  of  Paris.    Illus- 
trated.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1893 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

173.  CHOLMONDELEY-PENNELL  (H.).    Crescent?  and 
other  Lyrics.     FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Moxon,  1864 
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174.  CHURCH  (WILLIAM  C.).    The  Life  of  John  Erics- 
son.    Portraits  and  illustrations.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.:  Scribner's,  1891 

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man  of  genius. 

175.  CLARETIE   (JULES).     Camille  Desmoulins  and  his 
wife.      Translated  from  the  French  by  Mrs.    Cashel  Hoey. 
Portrait.     8vo,  original  cloth.  Lond.  1876 

Inscribed  on  the  half-title  in  French :  ' '  This  translation, 
which  is  excellent,  is  dear  to  me  because  it  reminds  me  of  a 
book  which  I  wrote  in  my  youth  and  which  took  me  ten  years 
of  my  life.  Searches  in  the  records,  pursuit  for  the  auto- 
graphs, voyages  to  Picardie,  that  is  what  is  understood  by  a 
volume  of  history.  I  have  dedicated  this  Camille  Desmoulins 
to  our  great  national  historian  who  wanted  to  cite  my  name 
i/n  the  Preface  of  one  of  his  volumes  and  who  became  to  me  a 
Master  and  a  friend. — J.  Claretie." 

176.  CLARETIE    (JULES).     Le   Drapeau.     Portrait   de 
I'auteur  grave  a  I'eau  forte  par  A.  Gilbert,  gravures  hors  terte 
par  A.  Neuvitte,  et  gravures  sur  bois  d'apres  Edmond  Morin. 
Printed  within  colored  borders.    4to,  half  crushed  morocco, 
uncut  edges.  Paris,  1879 

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177.  CLARETIE   (JULES).    Le  Million.    Portrait.    12mo, 
half  calf.  Paris,  1882 

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178.  CLARETIE  (JULES).    La  Canne  de  M.  Michelet— 
Promenades  et  Souvenirs.    12  compositions  de  P.  Jazet  gravees 
a  I'eau  forte  par  H.  Toussaint.    8vo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris:  Conquet,  1886 

One  of  150  copies  printed  on  large  Japan  paper,  with  proofs 
of  the  plates  before  and  after  letters.  Inscribed  on  the  fly- 
leaf: "I  possess  this  stick  of  Michelet 's  and  I  have  taken  those 
walks  i/n  leaning  on  it.  The  remembrance  of  my  dear  master 
following  me  everywhere. — Jules  Claretie." 

179.  CLARETIE   (JULES).     Explications.    Illustree  par 
A.  Robida.     4to,  wrappers,  uncut  (loose).  Paris,  1894 

One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper.  Inscribed  on  the  half  title 
by  Jules  Claretie. 

180.  CLARETIE   (LEO).    La  Vallee  Fumante,  roman  du 
Far-West  americain.    Illustrations  de  E.  Zier.    4to,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Tours,  1900 

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181.  [CLEMENS    (SAMUEL  L.).]     Mark  Twain's  Bur- 
lesque) Autobiography  and  First  Romance.  Illustrated.   12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1871 

Second  issue  of  the  FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  on  fly-leaf 
with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

182.  CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).    Mark  Twain's  Sketches, 
New  and  Old.      Now   First  Published   in   Complete   Form. 
Numerous  illustrations.     Square  8vo,  original  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

Hartford,  Conn.  1875 

Second  issue  of  the  FIRST  EDITION.  The  autograph  of  Mark 
Twain  on  the  fly-leaf. 

183.  [CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).]  A  Tramp  Abroad.   By 
Mark  Twain.      Illustrated.      Second  issue  of  First  Edition. 
8vo,  cloth  (a  little  faded  and  worn).  Hartford,  1880 

With  autograph  pseudonym  of  the  author  inscribed  on  fly- 
leaf. 

184.  CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).    Life  on  the  Mississippi. 
By  Mark  Twain.     With  more  than  300  illustrations.     8vo, 
original  cloth  (slight  tear  on  back  cover) .  Bost.  1883 

Second  issue  of  the  FIRST  EDITION.  Mark  Twain's  autograph 
on  the  fly-leaf. 

185.  CLEMENS    (SAMUEL  L.).     The  £1,000,000  Bank- 
Note  and  Other  New  Stories.     By  Mark  Twain.     Frontispiece. 
12mo,  original  cloth.      N.  Y. :  Charles  W.  Webster  &  Co.,  1893 

FIRST  EDITION.  Contains  nine  new  stories  by  Mark  Twain. 
Autographed  by  the  author,  "Mark  Twain,"  on  fly-leaf. 

186.  CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).    Following  the  Equator. 
A  Journey  Around  the  World.     By  Mark  Twain.    Numerous 
illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.  Hartford,  Conn.  1898 

With  Mark  Twain's  autograph  on  the  fly-leaf. 

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187.  CODY  (W.  F.).    Story  of  the  Wild  West.    Illustrated. 
Thick  8vo,  half  roan  (worn  and  shaken) .  Phila.  1890 

Inscribed   on  fly-leaf:     "With  the   Compliments  of   W.   F. 
Cody.    'Buffalo  Bill.'' 

188.  COLERIDGE  (SAMUEL  T.).    The  Rime  of  the  An- 
cient Mariner.     Illustrated  by  Gustave  Dore.     Folio,  cloth. 

Inscribed  by  the  illustrator.  Lond.  1876 

189.  CONWAY   (MONCURE    D.).      The    Golden    Hour. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1862 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

190.  COPPEE  (FRANCOIS).    Le  Rendez-vous.    Comedie 
en  un  acte,  en  vers.     12mo,  half  polished  calf.         Paris,  1872 

FIRST   EDITION.      With    autograph    inscription    by    Francois 
Coppee. 

191.  COPPEE    (FRANCOIS).  ET  D'ARTOIS    (A.).     La 
guerre  de  cent  ans.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  F.  Copp6e.  Paris,  1878 

192.  COPPEE    (FRANCOIS).     Contes  en  Prose.     FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.        Paris,  1882 

With  autograph  inscription  of  the  author. 

193.  COPPEE    (FRANCOIS).      Severo    Torelli.     Drame. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1883 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  6mile  Zola,  with  his  in- 
scription. 

194.  COPPEE  (FRANCOIS).    (Euvres.   Poesies  1864-1872. 
Eauxfortes  par  E.  Boilvin;  Poesies  1872-1878.    Dessins  de  L. 
Rossi  graves  a  I'eau  forte  par  Rajon.     2  vols.  4to,  original 
vellum  wrappers,  uncut  (vol.  II.  broken).       Paris,  1883-1885 

Limited  Edition  printed  on  Papier  Verge.     With  autograph 
inscription  of  the  author  in  each  volume. 

195.  COPPEE   (FRANCOIS).     Prologue  en  Vers  dit  par 
Monsieur  Porel  sous  la  teinte  Willis,  a  Ville  d'Avray  le  22 
Juin  1884.     4to,  half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1885 

Printed  on  Holland  paper.     Inscribed  by  Francois  CoppSe. 

196.  COPPEE  (FRANCOIS).    Henriette.    12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1889 

FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  from  the  author,  to  fimile  Zola, 
with  his  inscription. 

197.  COPPEE  (FRANCOIS).    Les Paroles sinceres.    FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.        Paris,  1891 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Jean  Lorain,  with  in- 
scription. 

198.  COPPEE   (FRANCOIS).     Le  Coupable.     12mo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  back,  original  paper  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1897 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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199.  CORD  AY  (MICHEL).    Monsieur,  Madame  et  Tauto; 
Venus.     FIRST  EDITIONS.     2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1907,  1901 

One  of  10  and  one  of  20  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed 
by  the  author. 

200.  CORELLI  (MARIE).    "Temporal  Power."  A  Study 
an  Supremacy,  Lond.  1902 ;  The  Master  Christian,  Lond.  1902 ; 
Barabbas,  Lond.  1902.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  with  an  autograph  inscription,  signed,  by  the 
author. 

201.  CRABBE    (GEORGE).     Tales  of  the  Hall.     3  vols. 
12mo,  half  calf  (name  on  title).  Lond.  1820 

Inserted  is  a  2-line  inscription  and  signature,  cut  from  a 
letter. 

202.  CRAWFORD  (F.  M.) .     A  Roman  Singer.     FIRST  EDI- 
TION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1884 

Inscribed  by  the  author :  ' '  /  t ooTc  up  life  in  the  middle,  and 
am  trying  hard  to  twist  a  rope  of  which  I  never  held  the  other 
end. — F.  Marion  Crawford." 

203.  CRAWFORD    (F.   MARION).     An  American  Poli- 
tician.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1885 

Contains  autograph  quotation  from  the  book  by  the  author. 

204.  CRAWFORD     (F.    MARION).      Marzio's    Crucifix. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth  (lib.  st.  on  title).          Lond.  1887 

Inscribed  by  the  author :  ' '  As  we  grow  older,  life  becomes 
the  expression  of  a  mood,  according  to  the  way  we  have  lived. — 
F.  Marion  Crawford." 

205.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).     Sant'  Ilario.     FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  cloth  (a  little  shaken).  Lond.  1889 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "Human  life  is  very  like  the  game 
of  chess,  of  which  the  openings  are  so  limited  in  number  that  a 
practised  player  knows  them  all  by  heart,  whereas  the  subse- 
quent moves  are  susceptible  of  infinite  variation. — F.  Marion 
Crawford. ' ' 

206.  CRAWFORD    (F.  MARION).     Khaled.     A  Tale  of 
Arabia.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1891 

With  autograph  quotation  from  the  book  inscribed  by  the 
author. 

207.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).   Pietro  Ghisleri.   FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1893 

With  autograph  quotation  from  the  book,  inscribed  by  the 
author  on  fly-leaf. 

208.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).  Marion  Darche.   FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1893 

With  autograph  inscription  on  fly-leaf  of  the  volume,  by  the 
author. 

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209.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).     Love  in  Idleness.     A 
Tale  of  Bar  Harbour.     Illustrated.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  edges.  N.  Y.  1894 

Inscribed  with  autograph  quotation  on  back  of  frontispiece. 

210.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).     Casa  Braccio.     Illus- 
trated.   FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1895 

Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  of  volume  one,  with  autograph  quotation 
from  the  book  by  the  author. 

211.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).    A  Rose  of  Yesterday. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.          N.  Y.  1897 

Inscribed  with  autograph  quotation  from  the  book  by  the 
author. 

212.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).  Via  Crucis.  A  Romance 
of  the  Second  Crusade.     Illustrated.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo, 
white  cloth,  gilt  top/uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

With  autograph  quotation  from  the  book  inscribed  by  the 
author  on  fly-leaf. 

213.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).    Marietta.    A  Maid  of 
Venice.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1901 

With  autograph  quotation  inscribed  by  the  author. 

214.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).     Cecilia.     A  Story  of 
Modern  Rome.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author.     N.  Y.  1902 

215.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).    Fair  Margaret.   Illus- 
trated.   FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1905 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

216.  CRAWFORD     (F.    MARION).      The    Primadonna. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1908 

With  autograph  quotation  from  the  book,  inscribed  by  the 
author. 

217.  CROCKETT  (S.  R.).    The  Stickit  Minister's  Wooing 
and  other  Galloway  Stories.      FIRST  EDITION.      12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1900 

With  inscription  by  the  author :  ' '  Later  stories  in  an  earlier 
vein. — 8.  B.  Crockett." 

218.  CROCKETT   (S.  R.).    The  Silver  Skull.    Illustrated. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1901 

Inscribed  by  the  author :  ' '  Written  within  sound  of  the 
Adriatic  and,  to  me  at  least,  breathing  of  the  warm  South.  Ah, 
would  I  were  there. — S.  E.  Crockett." 

219.  CROCKETT   (S.  R.).     Bog  Myrtle  and  Peat;  Lads' 
Love.    2  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895-97 

FIRST  EDITIONS,  with  Author's  autograph  on  title-page. 

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220.  CROCKETT  (S.  R.).   lone  March;  The  Black  Doug- 
las ;  Little  Anna  Mark.    Illustrated.    3  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  bond.  1899-1900 

FIRST  EDITIONS,  with  author's  autograph  on  title-page. 

221.  CROWNINSHIELD  (MRS.  SCHUYLER).  Valencia's 
Garden,  N.  Y.  1901 ;  Where  the  Trade- wind  Blows,  N.  Y.  1898 ; 
The  Archbishop  and  the  Lady,  N.  Y.  1900.    FIRST  EDITIONS. 
3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

222.  CRUIKSHANK  (GEORGE).    A  Catalogue  of  a  selec- 
tion from  the  Works  of  George  Cruikshank  extending  over  a 
period  of  upwards  of  sixty  years.    8vo,  three-quarter  morocco. 

Lond.  1863 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscrip- 
tion on  title-page.  At  the  bottom  of  the  last  page  is  an  origi- 
nal pen-and-ink  drawing  by  Cruikshank  of  a  grotesque  figure 
working  a  bellows,  and  the  words  "Puff,  Puff,  Puff."  Below 
the  figure,  Cruikshank  has  written:  "N.  B.  All  the  'Puffing'  is 
done  do  ye  see — By  W.  Tweedie — and  not  by  yrs.  truly. — G.  C. ' ' 

223.  CURTIS  (WILLIAM  ELEROY).  One  Irish  Summer. 
Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1909 

With  a  long  inscription  concerning  the  writing  of  the  book, 
by  the  author. 

224.  CUTTER    (BLOODGOOD    H.).      The   Long   Island 
Farmer's  Poems.    Portrait  and  illustrations.    12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y. :  Pub.  for  the  Author,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  on  inside  front  cover:  "For  my  very  much 
esteemed  friends  Mr.  $  Mrs.  Young  with  the  Compliments  of 
the  Author,  Bloodgood  H.  Cutter,  1890. ' ' 

225.  DANICHE   (MIRZA-RIZA-KHAN).    Poesies.    Royal 
8vo,  cloth.  Petrograd,  1900 

With  French,  Eussian  and  Persian  texts.  Inscribed  by  the 
author. 

226.  D'ANNUNZIO  (GABRIELS).  The  Dead  City.  Trans- 
lated by  Arthur  Symons.     FIRST  ENGLISH  EDITION.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1900 

Signature  of  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

227.  DARZENS    (RODOLPHE).      L'Amante   du    Christ. 
Scene  fivangelique  en  vers.    Frontispiece  grave  par  Felicien 
Eops.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

228.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).    Rose  et  Ninette.    Moeurs 
du  Jour.     Frontispiece  de  Harold.     12mo,  half  blue  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Inscribed  by  A.  Daudet.  Paris,  n.  d. 

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229.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).    Numa  Roumeston.    12mo. 
original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1881 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  tfmile 
Zola,  with  his  inscription. 

230.  DAUDET    (ALPHONSE).     Jack.     Moeurs   contem- 
poraines.    2  vols.  half  calf.  Paris,  1882 

Inscribed  by  A.  Daudet. 

231.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).  Sapho.  Moeurs  parisiennes. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1884 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

232.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).   L'Immortel;  Moeurs  Pari- 
siennes.   12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken). 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  1888 

233.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).  La.  petite  Paroisse.  Mceurs 
conjugates.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.      Paris,  1895 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

234.  DAUDET  (ERNEST).    Le  Ministere  de  M.  de  Mar- 
tignac,  sa  vie  politique  et  les  dernieres  annees  de  la  restaura- 
tion.     8vo,  boards,  calf  back.  Paris,  1875 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  and  on  the  half-title 
by  the  author. 

235.  DAUDET     (ERNEST).      Histoire    diplomatique    de 
1 'alliance  Franeo-Russe  1873-1893.    8vo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1894 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

236.  DAUDET    (ERNEST).     Robert    Darnetal;    Nini-la- 
fauvette.      With  123  illustrations   by  A.  Paris  and  Sahib. 
2  vols.  royal  8vo  and  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  the  author  in  each  volume.      Paris,   1901,   1903 

237.  DAUDET     (JULIA- ALPHONSE).      Etrennes     aux 
Dames   1884.     Etched  portrait;   Poesies;   L'Enfance   d'une 
Parisienne.     Frontispiece.     3  vols.  12mo  to  18mo,  wrappers, 
uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

All  inscribed  by  Madame  Daudet. 

238.  DAUDET     (LEON    A.).     Suzanne.     12mo,    original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1897 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

239.  DAVIDSON   (JOHN).     Plays.     With  a  frontispiece 
and  cover  design  by  Aubrey  Beardsley.    Small  4to,  cloth. 

Lond.  1894 

First  published  edition.  Inscribed :  "I  have  a  million  things 
to  tell  my  love.  But  I  will  Tceep  them  for  eternity. — John 
Davidson. ' ' 

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240.  DAVIDSON    (JOHN).     Ballads  and  Songs.     16mo, 
original  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1894 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

241.  DAVIDSON    (JOHN).      Godfrida.      16mo,    original 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

242.  DAY  (HOLMAN  F.).     King  Spruce;  Up  in  Maine; 
Pine  Tree  Ballads ;  Kin  of  Ktaadn ;  Rainy  Day  Railroad  War. 
5  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  and  Best.,  v.  d. 

All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

243.  DE  AMICIS  (EDMONDO).    L'Espagne.    12mo,  half 
calf.  Paris,  1878 

Inserted  is  A.  L.  S.  by  the  author,  1  p.  8vo,  June  24,  1881. 
(In  Italian.) 

244.  DE  AMICIS  (EDMONDO).  Ritratti  Letterari.   12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Milan,  1881 

Inscribed  by  the  author :  ' '  Daudet  is  dead,  Zola  is  dead, 
Augier  is  dead,  Dumas  is  dead.  I  cannot  think  of  this  book 
without  sadness.  I  was  glad  when  I  wrote  it!  How  changed 
is  the  world,  how  changed  is  my  life  after  those  days!  When 
I  returned  from  Paris,  my  Turin  was  waiting  for  me  at  the 
station! — Edmondo  De  Amicis." 

245.  DE   AMICIS    (EDMONDO).     Gli  Amici.     Portrait, 
and  illustrations  by  Amato,  Farina,  Ximenes  and  others.    8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Milan,  1889 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "The  most  subtile  and  the  most 
terrible  criticism  of  this  book,  which  is  very  monotonous  in 
form  and  wavering  in  meaning,  was  to  me  obscure  and  I  wrote 
this  unique  proverb :  Among  friends  God  defends  me,  but 
among  enemies  I  defend  myself. — Edmondo  De  Amicis." 

246.  DE  AMICIS  (EDMONDO).     Constantinople.    12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1892 

With  full-page  autographed  inscription  by  the  author,  in 
Italian. 

247.  DE  AMICIS  (EDMONDO).    Memorie.     12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Milan,  1900 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "This  to  me  is  the  dearest  of  my 
books,  because  it  contains  the  saddest  of  my  works,  moistened 
by  the  most  ardent  and  the  most  desperate  tears  that  have  ever 
flowed  from  my  heart. — Edmondo  De  Amicis." 

248.  DELAND    (MARGARET).     Mr.   Tommy  Dove  and 
other  Stories.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1893 

Inscribed  with  autograph  verse  of  eight  lines  by  the  author. 


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249.  DITCHFIELD  (P.  H.).    English  Villages.    100  illus- 
trations.   FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.         Lond.  1901 

Inscribed:  "/  have  much  pleasure  in  inscribing  this  book  to 
you,  especially  as  America  has  given  to  it  a  hearty  welcome  .  . 
—P.  H.  Ditchfield." 

250.  DOBSON    (AUSTIN).      The    Authentic    History    of 
Captain  Castagnette,  Nephew  of  the  "Man  with  the  Wooden 
Head."    From  the  French  of  Manuel.    43  pictures  by  Gustave 
Dore.    4to,  original  illustrated  glazed  boards  (somewhat  worn 
and  shaken).  Lond.:  S.  0.  Breton  [1866] 

FIEST  EDITION.  Scarce.  Has  Dobson's  signature  on  half- 
title. 

251.  DOBSON    (AUSTIN).     At   the   Sign   of   the   Lyre. 
Frontispiece.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1886 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

252.  DOBSON    (AUSTIN).     Four  Frenchwomen.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  half  roan,  uncut.  Lond.  1890 

Inscribed :  ' '  This  is  the  first  English  edition,  as  far  as  I 
remember. — Austin  Dobson. ' ' 

253.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Proverbs  in  Porcelain  to  which 
is  added  "Au  Revoir,"  a  Dramatic  Vignette.     With  25  illus- 
trations on  India,  and  Japan  paper,  by  Bernard  Partridge. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1893 

Large  Paper  Edition,  limited  to  250  copies.  Inscribed :  ' '  The 
kindly  friend,  May  still  commend:  He  can't  make  live,  What's 
fugitive. — Austin  Dobson." 

254.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).     Old  World  Idylls  and  Other 
Verses.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut.          Lond.  1883 

Inscribed:  "This  is  the  first  edition. — Austin  Dobson.  16: 
VI:06." 

255.  DOBSON    (AUSTIN).     Collected  Poems.     Portrait. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1897 

Inscribed:  "This  is  the  first  edition  of  my  Collected  Poems. — 
Austin  Dobson.  gS  :IX  :190£. ' ' 

256.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).  Side-Walk  Studies.  Illustrated. 
FIRST  EDITION.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1902 

Inscribed:  "This  is  tlie  first  edition.  In  the  second  edition 
there  is  a  map  of  St.  James's  Park,  and  there  are  some  correc- 
tions.— Austin  Dobson." 

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257.  DOBSON    (AUSTIN).     Old  Kensington  Palace  and 
other  papers.    Frontispiece.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.,  n.d. 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author,  signed :  ' '  The 
best  inscription  I  can  place  in  this  volume,  is  to  note  certain 
'Errata.'  "  Then  follow  the  corrections  and  his  signature. 

258.  DONNAY  (MAURICE).    Le  Torrent.    12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1899 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  25  copies  on  special  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

259.  DONNELLY  (IGNATIUS).    The  Great  Cryptogram: 
Francis  Bacon's  Cipher  in  the  So-Called  Shakespeare's  Plays. 
Engraved  portrait.    Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth.          Chicago,  1888 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author:  "A  great  work,  ar- 
rayed against  the  bigotry  of  an  incalculable  number  of  fools." 

260.  [DOUBLEDAY  (N.  D.  G.).]     Birds  that  Hunt  and 
are  Hunted.     Life  Histories  of  One  Hundred  and  Seventy 
Birds  of  Prey,  Game  Birds  and  Water  Fowls.     By  Neltje 
Blanchan.  With  an  Introduction  by  G.  0.  Shields.  48  colored 
plates.    Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

Inscription  in  verse  by  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf. 

261.  [DOUBLEDAY  (N.  D.  G.).]     Nature's  Garden:  an 
Aid  to  Knowledge  of  Our  Wild  Flowers  and  their  Insect 
Visitors.    By  Neltje  Blanchan.    With  colored  plates  and  many 
other  illustration's  photographed  directly   from  Nature    by 
Henry  Troth  and  A.  R.  Dugmore.    Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

N. Y.  1900 

With  a  long  autograph  inscription  by  the  author  on  the  half- 
title. 

262.  DOWDEN  (EDWARD).  The  French  Revolution  and 
English  Literature.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1897 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

263.  DOYLE  (A.  CONAN).     The  Doings  of  Raffles  Haw. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.          Lond.  1892 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

264.  DOYLE  (A.  CONAN).    Uncle  Bernac.    A  Memory  of 
the  Empire.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  Lond.  1897 

265.  DOYLE   (A.  CONAN).     A  Duet  with  an  Occasional 
Chorus.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1899 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

266.  DOYLE    (A.   CONAN).     The  Crime  of  the   Congo. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1909 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  relating  to  the  ' '  Crime 
of  the  Congo,"  which  he  says  is  "the  vilest  tyranny  the  world 
has  ever  seen. ' ' 

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267.  DU  CAMP  (MAXIME).    Les  chants  modernes.    8vo, 
boards,  morocco  back,  uncut.  Paris,  1855 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

268.  DU  CAMP  (MAXIME).    Les  convictions.    8 vo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1858 

FIRST  EDITION.     Velin  papier  copy,  inscribed  by  the  author. 

269.  DU  CAMP  (MAXIME).    La  charite  privee  a  Paris. 
8vo,  boards,  morocco  back.  Paris,  1885 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to 
Colonel  de  Lichtenstein,  with  inscription.  Contains  the  book- 
plate of  Colonel  Lichtenstein. 

270.  DUCROS  (EMMANUEL).    Les  Fleurs  Poesies.   With 
25  etchings  and  heliogravures  in  colors.    4to,  pictorial  port- 
folio, with  ties.  Paris,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  by  an  8-line  poem  by  the  author. 

271.  DUCROS  (EMMANUEL).     Poemes  du  Midi.    Illus- 
trations by  Meissonier,  Lacroix,  Dellepiano,  Cagniart,  Popelin, 
and  42  others.    Original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1896 

Inscribed  with  an  original  poem  of  8  lines  by  the  author. 

272.  [DUMAS,  FILS  (ALEXANDRE).]     Nouvelle  lettre 
de  Junius    [Dumas  fils]    a  son  ami  A —  D — .     Revelations 
curieuses  et  positives  sur  les  principaux  personnages  de  la 
guerre  actuelle.   8vo,  original  cloth. 

Lond.:  Rascol,  n.  d.    [1871] 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed:  "d  Philippe  Gil,"  son  ami  A. 
Dumas  Junius. 

273.  DUMAS,  FILS  (ALEXANDRE) .  Monsieur  Alphonse : 
Piece.    12mo,  orginal  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1882 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  his  autograph  in- 
scription. 

274.  DUMAS,   FILS  (ALEXANDRE).     Francillon  piece 
en  trois  actes.    Royal  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  edges. 

Paris,  1887 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  75  coipes  printed  on  Holland  paper. 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  his  autograph  in- 
scription. 

275.  DUNBAR( PAUL  LAURENCE).  The  Uncalled.  FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

Inscribed  with  an  autograph  quotation  from  the  book;  by 
the  author. 

276.  DUNBAR    (PAUL   LAURENCE).     When   Maliudy 
Sings.    Illustrated  from  photographs.    FIRST  EDITION.     8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1903 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author:  "Ef  you  only 
got  de  powah  fer  to  blow  a  little  whistle,  stay  among  the 
people  wid  de  whistlers. — Paul  Laurence  Duribar." 

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277.  DUNLAP  (WILLIAM).    Andre.    A  Tragedy  in  Five 
Acts.     With  an  Introductory  Essay  by  Brander  Matthews. 
8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

N.  Y.:  The  Dunlap  Society,   1887 
Inscribed  on  fly-leaf :    ' '  Witness  my  hand :  William  Dunlap 
"by  Brander  Matthews,  Editor." 

278.  [DUNNE    (F.   P.).]      Mr.  Dooley's  Opinions,   FIRST 
EDITION,  N.  Y.  1901 ;  Mr.  Dooley  in  the  Hearts  of  his  Country- 
men, Bost.  1899 ;  Mr.  Dooley  in  Peace  and  in  War,  FIRST  EDI- 
TION, Bost.  1898.    3  vols.  12mo  and  16mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  contains  the  autograph  of  the  author,  and  two 
are  presentation  copies. 

279.  DURUY   (GEORGE).     Andree;  L'Unisson;  Victoire 
d'Ame.    3  vols.  12rao,  half  calf.  Paris,  1884,  1888 

All  with  autograph  inscriptions. 

280.  EBNER-ESCHENBACH      (MARIE     VON).       Das 
Gemeindekind.     8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Berlin,  1906 
With  one  page  of  inscription  by  the  author,  laid  in. 

281.  EEKHOUD  (GEORGES).    Mes  Communions.    FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.        Paris,  1897 

One  of  12  copies  on  Holland  paper.  With  a  full  page  in- 
scription on  the  half  title  by  G.  Eekhoud. 

282.  EGGLESTON    (GEORGE    CARY).     The   American 
Immortals.  Many  engraved  and  other  portraits  and  facsimiles. 
Imperial  8vo,  crimson  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.    N.  Y.  [1901] 

Contains  full-page  signed  inscription  by  the  author  re- 
lating to  the  recognition  of  genius. 

283.  EGGLESTON  (GEORGE  CARY).     Recollections  of 
a  Varied  Life.    Portrait.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1910 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author,  on  fly  leaf:  "I 
was  born  with  the  gift  of  enjoying  life  and  after  three  score 
years  and  ten  I  have  it  yet.  Mr.  Mallock's  question — 'Is  life 
worth  living?' — has  never  presented  itself  to  my  mind  as  one 
worthy  of  serious  consideration. — George  Gary  Eggleston." 

284.  ELDER    (WILLIAM).     Biography   of  Elisha  Kent 
Kane.     Engraved  portrait   and   title.      8vo,    cloth    (slightly 
rubbed).  Phila.  1858 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  A.  L.  S.  inserted. 

285.  EVERETT  (EDWARD).     Orations  and  Speeches  on 
Various  Occasions.     Portrait  (corner  stained).     2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  Bost.  1853 

Each  volume  with  presentation  inscription  by  the  author. 

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286.  FARRAR  (F.  W.).    The  Life  of  Christ.     With  map 
and  original  illustrations.    Royal  8vo,  cloth  (a  little  shaken), 
gilt  edges.  Lond.,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author,  and  quotation 
from  the  hymn  "Jesus,  Lover  of  my  Soul."  . 

287.  FARRAR  (F.  W.).    Ephphatha ;  or,  The  Amelioration 
of  the  World.   FIRST  EDITION.  12ino,  cloth,  uncut.     Lond.  1880 

Inscribed  by  the  author,  with  autograph  and  a  poetical  quo- 
tation. 

288.  FARRAR  (F.  W.).    History  of  Interpretation.    Eight 
Lectures.    FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1886 

Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author,  and  quotation 
from  George  Herbert. 

289.  FAURE     (GABRIEL).      Heures    d'Ombrie.      12mo, 
wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1907 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  5  copies  on  Japan  paper.  Inscribed 
by  the  author. 

290.  FAVRE  (JULES).    Anatheme.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris:  Babeuf,  1834 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

291.  FELLOWSHIP  IN  SONG  (A).    Consisting  of:  From 
Midland  Meadows,  by  Alfred  Hayes ;  Nightingales,  by  Richard 
Le  Gallienne;  A  Verdant  Country,  by  Norman  Gale.    FIRST 
EDITION.     16mo,  original  blank  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Rugby,  1893 

One  of  310  copies  printed.  On  the  front  fly-leaves  each  of 
the  authors  has  inscribed  a  quotation,  with  the  signature  of 
each. 

292.  FERRERO  (GUGLIELMO).    Characters  and  Events 
of  Roman  History,  from  Caesar  to  Nero.    Translated  by  -F.  L. 
Ferrero.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1909 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  a  verse  in  English 
in  his  autograph. 

293.  FERRI  (ENRICO).    Difese  Penali  e  studi  di  Giuris- 
prudenza.  Battaglie  parlamentari.  2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Torino,  Milano,  1899 

FIRST  EDITIONS.  With  inscription  by  Enrico  Ferri  on  each 
volume. 

294.  FEUILLET  (OCTAVE).    Montjoye,  comedie.    12mo, 
half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1864 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr. 
Landrol  [the  actor  who  played  the  part  of  Saladin],  with  in- 
scription. 

295.  FEYDEAU   (ERNEST).     Sylvie.     12mo,  half  cloth. 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  E.  Feydeau.        Paris,   1861 

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296.  FIELD    (HENRY  M.).     The  Story  of  the  Atlantic 
Telegraph.     Illustrated.     8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
top,  uncut. 

LARGE  PAPER  COPY.  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the 
author.  Beneath  the  presentation  inscription  the  author  has 
written:  "One  of  a  dozen  bound  for  the  survivors  of  the 
family. ' ' 

297.  FIELD  (ROSWELL).     In  Sunflower  Land.     Stories 
of  God's  Own  Country.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Chicago,  1892 

The  Eugene  Field- Yenowine  copy,  with  the  bookplate  of 
each.  This  copy  contains  the  first  sheets  of  the  work,  with  9 
title-pages  including  six  variations,  with  the  original  sketch  of 
Boswell  Field  for  the  title.  With  a  quotation  from  the  book 
in  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

298.  FIELDS  (ANNIE).    A  Shelf  of  Old  Books.    By  Mrs. 
James  T.  Fields.    Illustrations  and  facsimiles.    FIRST  EDITION. 
4to,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1895 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

299.  FIELDS  (JAMES  T.).   Poems.   FIRST  EDITION.   16mo, 
stamped  morocco  (slightly  rubbed).  Bost.  1849 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

300.  FIGUIER   (LOUIS).     Histoire  du  Merveilleux  dans 
les  temps  modernes.    4  vols.  12mo,  boards,  morocco  back,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  Paris,  1860 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

301.  FISKE   (JOHN).     American  Political  Ideas.     12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

Inscribed  with  a  quotation  from  the  book,  by  John  Fiske. 

302.  FISKE  (JOHN).    The  Dutch  and  Quaker  Colonies  in 
America.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1900 

.  •  Inscribed:  "Even  small  facts  in  history  are  worth  the  effort 
required  to  see  them  m  their  true  light,  for  the  habit  thus 
fostered  is  helpful  when  we  come  to  deal  with  great  facts. — 
John  Fiske." 

303.  FISKE  (JOHN) .    The  Mississippi  Valley  in  the  Civil 
War.    Maps.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1900 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed :  ' '  War  has  no  pity  for  innocent 
blunders. — John  Fiske,  Nov.  1900." 

304.  FITZGERALD   (PERCY).     Life  and  Adventures  of 
Alexander  Dumas.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1873 

With  an  inscription  by  the  author  on  the  half-title. 

305.  FITZGERALD    (PERCY).     The  World  Behind  the 
Scenes.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1881 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author  on  title  page.  ' '  This 
I  fancy  is  a  very  readable  book  on  the  scenic  realm. — Percy 
Fitzgerald." 

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306.  FITZGERALD  (PERCY).    Kings  and  Queens  of  an 
Hour:  Records  of  Love,  Romance,  Oddity,  and  Adventure. 
2  vols.  8vo,  original  cloth.  Lond.  1883 

Has  signed  inscription  by  the  author  on  half-title. 

307.  FITZGERALD  (PERCY).    The  Art  of  the  Stage  as 
set  out  in  Lamb's  Dramatic  Essays.     With  a  Commentary. 
Portrait.    12mo,  cloth,  top  edges  uncut.  Lond.  1885 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  signed  inscription  by  the  author:  "I 
believe  Mr.  Brander  Matthews  has  issued  a  volume  something 
after  this  pattern — but  it  was  of  later  date. — Percy  Fitz- 
gerald. ' ' 

308.  FITZGERALD    (PERCY).     Life  of  James  Boswell 
(of  Auchinleck),  with  an  account  of  his  sayings,  doings,  and 
writings.    With  four  portraits.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.    Lond.  1891 

FIRST  EDITION.  Each  volume  is  inscribed  with  the  auto- 
graph of  the  author,  and  volume  one  contains  the  following 
additional  inscription:  "This  life  is  valuable  because  it  con- 
tains innumerable  facts  with  pieces  by  Soswell — not  to  be 
found  in  other  accounts. — P.  F." 

309.  FITZGERALD  (PERCY).    The  Savoy  Opera  and  the 
Savoyards.     With  60  illustrations.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1894 

Inscribed  on  half-title  by  the  author. 

310.  FITZGERALD  (PERCY).   Bozland.   Dickens' Places 
and  People.    Portrait.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1895 

Inscribed  on  half-title  by  the  author :  ' '  One  of  my  many 
books  on  Boz. — Percy  Fitzgerald." 

311.  FLAMMARION  (CAMILLE).    Uranie.   Illustrations 
de  Bieler,  Gambard  et  Myrbach.    8vo,  half  leather,  gilt  top. 

Edition  du  Figaro.     Inscribed  by  the  author.       Paris,  1889 

312:  FLAMMARION    (CAMILLE).     La    fin    du    monde. 
Illustrations   par   Laurens,    Rochegrosse,   Myrbach,    Bobida, 
Vogel,  etc.,  gravure  par  Meaulle.    8vo,  original  wrappers,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1894 
FIRST  EDITION.    Special  copy  printed  on  China  paper.    Pres- 
entation   with    inscription  from  the  author    to    Mr.   Meaulle, 
the  engraver  of  the  illustrations. 

313.  FLAMMARION  (CAMILLE).     Thunder  and  Light- 
ning.    Translated  by  Walter  Mostyn.     Illustrations.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Bost.  1906 

Contains  two  inscriptions  by  the  author. 

314.  FLETCHER     (HORACE).     Glutton     or     Epicure, 
Chicago,   1899;   Menticulture.     First  sale  edition,    Chicago, 
1895 ;  Happiness  as  found  in  Forethought  minus  Fearthought, 
Chicago,  1899 ;  Menticulture,  Special  Rutland  edition,  Burling- 
ton, 1897.    4  vols.  12mo  and  16mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  is  inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

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315.  FLETCHER    (HORACE).     Emancipation;   or,   The 
A.  B.  C.  of  True  Living,  The  original  edition  of  "Menticul- 
ture, "  only  150  copies  printed,  Lakeside  Press,  1895;  Menti- 
culture,    Chicago,    1899;    The    same,    Quarantine    Edition, 
Chicago,  1898 ;  That  Last  Waif,  Quarantine  Edition,  Chicago 
[1898J.    4  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  contains  an  inscription  by  the  author. 

316.  FORMAN   (JUSTUS  MILES).     Bianca's  Daughter, 
1910;  Jason,  A  Romance,  1909;  The  Unknown  Lady,  1911. 
3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1909-11 

"Jason"  contains  the  autograph  signature  of  the  author. 

317.  FOSTER  (JOHN  W.).    American  Diplomacy  in  the 
Orient.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1903 

With  an  autograph  inscription,  signed,  by  the  author. 

318.  FRANCE     (ANATOLE).     L'Elvire     de    Lamartine 
notes  sur  M.  et  Mme.  Charles.    Avec  facsimile.    12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1893 

FIRST  EDITION.     Characteristically  inscribed  by  the  author. 

319.  FRANCE    (ANATOLE).     Funerailles  d'Emile  Zola. 
Discourse  prononce  au  cimitiere  Montmartre  le   5   Octobre 
1902   par   M.   Anatole   France.      Compositions   de   Steirilen, 
gravures  par  Froment  et  Perrichon.     4to,  wrappers. 

Paris,  1902 

One  of  125  copies  issued  on  Hand-made  paper.  Presenta- 
tion copy  from  Anatole  France. 

320.  FRANKE  (KUNO).  A  History  of  German  Literature 
as  Determined  by  Social  Forces.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1905 

321.  [FRENCH  (ALICE).]     We  All.    By  Octave  Thanet. 
Illustrations.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1891 

On  the  fly-leaf  of  the  volume  the  author  has  inscribed:  "It 
is  only  a  child's  story — but  it  is  about  real  children  and  a 
real  place — only  the  children  did  not  live  on  the  place. — Octave 
Thanet."  Below  the  inscription  the  author  has  drawn  a 
sketch  of  a  child  sitting  on  a  fence  looking  at  a  snake  in  the 
road.  She  has  also  sketched  on  some  of  the  page  margins  pen- 
and-ink  portraits  of  some  of  the  characters  in  the  book. 

322.  FURNESS  (HORACE  HOWARD).    A   New   Vari- 
orum Edition  of  Shakespeare.    Romeo  and  Juliet.    Royal  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Phila.,  n.  d. 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  editor,  and  quotation, 
from  Macbeth. 

323.  GALE  (NORMAN).     Songs  for  Little  People.    Fine 
illustrations.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Westminster:  Constable,  1896 

Edition  of  only  30  copies  printed  on  Japan  vellum.  In- 
scribed by  the  author  with  an  original  poem  written  for 
Mr.  Young. 

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324.  GALTON  (FRANCIS).    Finger  Prints.    Lond.  1892; 
Supplementary  Chapter  to  "Finger  Prints."    Decipherment 
of  Blurred   Finger   Prints.     Lond.   1893.     FIRST   EDITIONS. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Each  volume  contains  an  autograph  inscription  by  the  au- 
thor. 

325.  GARLAND      (HAMLIN).      Other      Main-Travelled 
Roads.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

326.  GARLAND   (HAMLIN).     The  Long  Trail;  Captain 
of  Gray  Horse  Troop ;  The  Light  of  the  Star.    3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1902-7 

All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

327.  GARNETT    (RICHARD).     lo  in  Egypt  and  other 
Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1859 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

328.  GARNETT  (RICHARD).    The  Twilight  of  the  Gods 
and  Other  Tales.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1888 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription  in  his 
autograph  telling  of  the  translations  of  these  tales  into  foreign 
languages. 

329.  GARNETT    (RICHARD).     The  Accession  of  Queen 
Mary.     Being  the   Contemporary  Narrative  of  Antonio  de 
Guaras,  a  Spanish  merchant  resident  in  London.    Edited,  with 
an  Introduction,  Translation,  Notes,  etc.    4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1892 

One  of  350  copies  printed.  Autograph  presentation  copy 
from  the  author.  Beneath  the  presentation  inscription  he  has 
written :  ' '  The  only  "known  copy  of  the  ballad  of  which  a  fac- 
simile is  given  in  this  book  was  bought  by  me  for  the  British 
Museum  when  I  was  Keeper  of  the  Printed  Books." 

330.  GARNETT    (RICHARD).     William   Blake,    Painter 
and  Poet.    Illustrations  and  reproductions.    Imp.  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1895 

FIRST  EDITION.  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  tihe 
author,  with  an  additional  inscription  regarding  the  book. 

331.  GARNETT  (RICHARD).   A  History  of  Italian  Litera- 
ture.   12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

332.  GARNETT  (RICHARD).    The  Twilight  of  the  Gods: 
and  Other  Tales.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1903 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

333.  GARNIER-PAGftS.     Histoire    de    la   Revolution    de 
1848.     Portrait.     8  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut 
(some  shaken).  Paris,  1861-1862 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  from  the  author,  with  inscrip- 
tion in  the  first  volume. 

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334.  GAUTIER    (JUDITH).     La    conquete    du    Paradis; 
Khou-n-atonou ;  Les  peuples  etranges.     3  vols.  12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1879-1898 

FIRST  EDITIONS.    All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

335.  GAUTIER     (THfiOPHILE).     Tableaux     de     Siege. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers  (shaken).  Paris,  1871 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  by  the  author,  with  a  carte-de- 
visite  photograph  laid  in. 

336.  GENOUILLAC  (GOURDON  DE).    Les  Franchises  a 
toutes  les  epoques  de  notre  historic.    Illustrations  de  F.  Lix, 
Merwart,  Geoffrey,  etc.    Royal  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1893 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

337.  GILBERT  (W.  S.).    Original  Plays.    FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  original  blue  cloth  (a  few  leaves  stained). 

Lond.:  Chatto  &  Windus,  1875 

Inscribed  by  the  author  with  4-line  verse  from  ' '  The  Prin- 
cess. ' ' 

338.  GILBERT  (W.  S.').    Songs  of  a  Savoyard.  Illustrated 
by  the  author.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1891 

A  complete  ballad  entitled  "The  King  and  the  Actor" 
written  by  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf.  According  to  a  note  by 
him  it  was  to  have  been  included  in  the  publication,  but  was 
accidently  omitted,  and  never  published. 

339.  GILDER  (JEANETTE  L.).     The  Autobiography  of 
a  Tom-Boy,  N.  Y.  1905 ;  The  Tom-Boy  at  Work,  FIRST  EDITION, 
N.  Y.  1904.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

340.  GILDER  (RICHARD  WATSON).    A  Book  of  Music. 
FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1906 

Inscribed  with  a  copy  of  his  stanza  "Wagner,"  signed,  and 
dated  Dec.  15,  1906.  In  the  "Contents"  the  author  has  noted 
in  ink  opposite  the  separate  titles  the  concert,  pianist,  or  other 
source  of  inspiration  of  the  poems. 

341.  GILMAN    (ARTHUR,  Editor).     The    Cambridge    of 
1896.    A  Picture  of  the  city  and  its  industries  fifty  years  after 
its  incorporation.    Done  by  divers  hands.    Illustrated.    FIRST 
EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1896 

Autographed  by  the  editor  on  title-page.  The  contributors 
to  this  volume  were:  John  Fiske,  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes, 
Arthur  Oilman,  Horace  E.  Scudder,  etc. 

342.  [GLOUVET  (JULES  DE).]     Marie  Fougere.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1889 

FIRST  EDITION.  Holland  paper  copy.  Inscribed  by  the 
author. 

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343.  GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).   The  Deserted  Village.   To 
which  is  prefaced  some  notes  concerning  a  Little  Journey  to 
"Sweet  Auburn"  as  written  by  Elbert  Hubburd.     Illustra- 
tions  and  original  water  colors  by  M.  Gardner.    4to,  half  green 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.      East  Aurora,  Roycroft,  1898 

One  of  40  special  illuminated  copies,  with  inscription  by 
Elbert  Hubbard. 

344.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).    Histoire 
de  Marie-Antoinette.     8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1858 
FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  authors. 

345.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).    Madame 
Gervaisais.     8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken). 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  authors.        Paris,  1869 

346.  GONCOURT  (EDM.  ET  JULES  DE).    La  Patrie  en 
Danger.     Drame  en  cinq  actes.     8vo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris  [1873] 

FIRST  EDITION.  Holland  paper  copy.  Inscribed  by  E.  de 
Goncourt. 

347.  GONCOURT   (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).     La  Du 
Barry.    12mo,  half  cloth.  Paris,  1878 

Inlaid  is  an  A.  L.  8.  of  E.  de  Goncourt,  dated  May  6,  1885. 
1  p.  8  vo. 

348.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  DE).  Les Freres Zemganno. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1879 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

349.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  DE).    Cherie.    12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1884 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  F. 
Champsaur,  with  inscription  on  half-title :  ' '  The  last  old  book 
of  the  last  of  the  Goncourts."  Inlaid  is  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  8  vo., 
April  22,  1884,  signed  E.  de  Goucourt  and  a  fragment  of 
writing  pasted  in. 

350.  GONCOURT  (EDM.  ET  JULES  DE).     Journal  des 
Goncourt,  memoires  de  la  vie  litteraire  1870-1884.     3  vols. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1890-1892 

FIRST  EDITIONS.  One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.  All 
inscribed  by  E.  de  Goncourt. 

351.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).    L 'Italic 
d'Hier.    Notes  de  voyages  1855-6.    Illustrations  by  Jules  de 
Goncourt.    12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1894 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  Edmond  de  Goncourt. 

352.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  DE).    Outamaro,  le  peintre 
des  maisons  vertes.    First  Edition.    12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,   1891 

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353.  GONCOURT  (JULES  DE).    Lettres.    Avec  facsimile 
de  lettre  et  un  portrait  d'apres  Popelin,  grave  par  E.  Abot. 
12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1885 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  Edmond  de  Gon- 
court  to  Henri  de  Rochefort,  with  inscription. 

354.  GOSSE    (EDMUND).     From  Shakespeare  to  Pope. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1885 

Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

355.  GOSSE    (EDMUND).     The   Jacobean    Poets.    FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1894 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Le  Gallienne,  with 
the  latter 's  book-plate. 

356.  GOSSE  (EDMUND).    Hypolympia;  or,  The  Gods  in 
the  Island,  An  Ironic  Fantasy.    16mo,  boards,  uncut. 

Lond.  1901 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed :  ' '  Written  on  the  terrace  of  a 
bathing-hotel  in  Jutland  in  the  summer  of  1900. — Edmund 
Gosse." 

357.  GOSSE  (EDMUND).    Henrik  Ibsen.  Portrait.  12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1908 

Inscribed:  "No  boolc  of  mine  has  been  written  with  greater 
zeal  than  this.  The  old  man  eloquent  seemed  to  be  watching 
me  *  *  *  * — Edmund  Goose." 

358.  GOURMONT     (REMY    DE).     Histoires     magiques. 
Frontispiece.    12mo,  original  wrappers.  Paris,  1894 

LIMITED  EDITION.     Signed  by  the  author. 

359.  GRAND  (SARAH).    Our  Manifold  Nature.  Portrait. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1894 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed :  ' '  These  stories  are  all  founded 
on  fact  and  most  of  the  characters  in  them  are  genuine  studies 
from  life.  I  wrote  them  without  purpose,  simply  for  love  of 
the  work. — Sarah  Grand." 

360.  GREARD  (M.).    La  Legislation  de  1'instruction  pri- 
maire  en  France  depuis  1789  jusqu'a  nos  jours,  recueil  des  lois, 
decrets,  ordonnances,  arretes,  reglements,  decisions,  avis,  pro- 
jets  de  lois,  avec  introduction  historique  et  table  analytique. 
7  vols.  thick  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.          Paris,  v.  d. 

Each  volume  autographed  by  M.  Greard. 

361.  GREENWOOD  (GRACE).    New  Life  in  New  Lands, 
N.  Y.  1873 ;  Greenwood  Leaves :  A  Collection  of  Sketches  and 
Letters,  Bost.  1850 ;  Stories  and  Legends,  Bost.  1867 ;  Records 
of  Five  Years,  Bost.  1867.    4  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

The  author 's  inscription  in  each  volume. 

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362.  GREGORY     (AUGUSTA,     LADY).     Cuchulain    of 
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TION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1902 

Inscribed  with  quotation  from  the  book  by  the  Author,  aa 
well  as  the  following  inscription  by  W.  B.  Yeats :  ' '  This  book 
is  our  bible  of  romance;  there  is  enough  in  it  for  generations 
of  poets.— W.  B.  Teats,  March,  1904." 

363.  GRIFFIS     (WILLIAM    ELLIOT).    The    Fire-fly's 
Lovers  and  other  Fairy  Tales  of  Old  Japan.    Illustrations  in 
color.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

With  autograph  of  the  author  and  full-page  inscription  re- 
lating to  the  book. 

364.  GRIVEAU    (MAURICE).     La    Sphere    de    Beaute. 
Avec  51  gravures  et  nombreux  tableaux.    Thick  8vo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1901 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
2%  pp.  of  autograph  inscription. 

365.  GUINEY    (LOUISE    IMOGEN).     Hurrell    Froude: 

Memoranda  and  Comments.    7  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1905 
With  biblical  inscription  in  Latin,  in  author's  autograph. 

366.  GUNTER  (ARCHIBALD  C.).     Ballyho  Bey,  N.  Y., 
n.  d. ;  Baron  Montez  of  Panama  and  Paris,  N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  The 
First  of  the  English,  N.  Y.,  n.  d.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

367.  GUNTER  (ARCHIBALD  C.).  Billy  Hamilton,  N.  Y., 
n.  d. ;  Adrienne  de  Portalis,  N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  A  Lost  American, 
N.  Y.,  n.  d.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  inscribed  by  the  author. 

368.  HAECKEL   (ERNEST).     The  History  of  Creation: 
or  the  Development  of  the  Earth  and  its  Inhabitants  by  the 
Action  of  Natural  Causes.    Illustrated.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

With  a  German  inscription  by  the  author.          N.  Y.  1880 

369.  HAECKEL    (ERNEST).     Vortrage    und    Albhand- 
lungen  (Lectures).    Colored  frontispiece  and  51  illustrations. 
Die  Weltrathsel  (The  puzzle  of  the  World).    Portrait.    2  vols. 
8vo,  original  cloth.  Bonn,  1902 

Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

370.  HAECKEL    (ERNEST).     The  Wonders  of  Life;  A 
Popular    Study   of    Biological    Philosophy.      Translated    by 
Joseph  McCabe.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1905 

Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author  with  quotation  upon 
Nature. 

371.  HAGGARD     (H.    RIDER).    Doctor    Therne,    1898; 
Dawn,  1899;  Pearl-Maiden,  1903.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1809-1903 
Each  volume  with  the  author's  signature. 

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372.  HALE    (EDWARD  EVERETT).     For  Fifty  Years, 
Bost.  1893;  Mr.  Tangier's  Vacations,  Bost.  1888;  The  Ingham 
Papers,  Bost.  1869.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

The  author's  inscription  in  each. 

373.  HALE   (EDWARD  EVERETT).     Ups   and   Downs. 
An  Every-Day  Novel.    16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1894 

Inscribed  by  the  author :  "I  gave  this  "book  as  a  present 
to  my  elevator  "boy.  But  he  saw  no  humor  in  the  gift. — Ed- 
ward E.  Hale." 

374.  HALE  (EDWARD  EVERETT).     Sybaris  and  other 
Homes,  Bost.  1869;  James  Russell  Lowell  and  his  Friends, 
with  portraits,  facsimiles,  etc.,  Bost.  1899.     FIRST  EDITIONS. 
2  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

The  first  volume  contains  an  inscription  by  the  author;  the 
last  volume  has  his  dated  autograph  on  title-page. 

375.  HALE  (EDWARD  EVERETT).    In  His  Name,  Bost. 
1895;  Seven  Spanish  Cities,  Bost.  1894;  What  Career?   FIRST 
EDITION,  Bost.  1878.    3  vols.  16mo  and  12mo,  cloth. 

Two  of  the  volumes  contain  autograph  inscriptions;  the  last 
one  bears  his  autograph  only,  on  title. 

376.  HALE    (EDWARD    EVERETT).    Aunt    Caroline's 
Present  [1895]  ;  The  New  Harry  and  Lucy,  1892;  Ten  Times 
One  is  Ten,  1871.     3  vols.  24mo  and  16mo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1871- [1895] 

Each  volume  with  author's  signature  on  title. 

377.  HALEVY  (LUDOVIC).    Deux  Mariages.    12mo,  origi- 
nal cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1883 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Oc- 
tave Uzanne,  with  inscription.  Inserted  is  A.  L.  S.  by  the 
author  2pp.  12  mo.  Contains  the  book-plate  of  Octave  Uzanne. 

378.  HARDY   (THOMAS).     Two  on  a  Tower.     With  an 
etching  by  II.  Macbeth-Raeburn  and  a  map  of  Wessex.    8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  [Lond.  1895] 

A  signed  autograph  note  by  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf. 

379.  HARDY  (THOMAS).   Far  From  the  Madding  Crowd. 
Map  and  etching.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

Inscribed:  ".  .  .  .  The  title  is  a  quotation  from  the 
19th  Stanza  of  Grey's  Elegy. — Thomas  Hardy." 

380.  HARDY    (THOMAS).    Under  the   Greenwood  Tree. 
Map  and  etching.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

Inscribed:  "So  far  as  I  am  aware,  there  are  no  church 
string-bands,  similar  to  those  herein  described,  left  in  Wessex 
at  the  present  date. — Thomas  Hardy.  Christmas  1904." 

381.  HARDY    (THOMAS).    A   Group   of  Noble   Dames. 
Map  and  etching.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed:  "Many  of  the  Manor-houses 
that  are  the  scenes  of  these  legends  are  still  standing. — Thomas 
Hardy." 

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382.  HARDY  (THOMAS).    The  Well-Beloved.    Map  and 
etching.     Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1897 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy:  "Richard  Le  Gallienne ; 
from  Thomas  Hardy.  March  1897." 

383.  HARDY   (THOMAS).     Wessex  Poems.     30  illustra- 
tions by  the  author.  Crown  8vo,  cloth.      Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1899 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  on  title-page :  "A  Morrow  free. — 
Thomas  Hardy.  Dec.  1900." 

384.  HARDY  (THOMAS).   Poems  of  the  Past  and  Present. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1902 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed:  "The  undone  thing  will  soon 
"be  as  the  done,  and  smiles  as  tears. — Thomas  Hardy." 

385.  HARDY    (THOMAS).    Tess    of    the    D 'Urbervilles. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1902 

Inscribed :  ' '  This  edition  is  the  most  correct  as  yet  pub- 
lished in  England,  and  the  author  requests  that  it  may  be  the 
one  used  for  reading. — Thomas  Hardy." 

386.  HARDY  (THOMAS).    The  Dynasts.    A   Drama   of 
the  Napoleonic  Wars.     Part  First.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut  and  unopened.  Lond.  1904 

With  inscription  on  half-title  by  the  author:  "  '  These  masses 
mortalities. ' — Thomas  Hardy. ' ' 

387.  HARLAND  (MARION).    Some  Colonial  Homesteads 
and  their  Stories.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1899 

388.  HARLAND  (MARION).    Dr.  Dale.    A  Story  without 
a  Moral,  N.  Y.  1900 ;  Jessamine,  N.  Y.  1893 ;  The  Hidden  Path, 
N.  Y.  1898.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

389.  HARRIS   (JOEL  CHANDLER).     Mingo,  and  other 
sketches  in  black  and  white.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1884 

With  autographed  inscription  by  the  author:  "Mingo  was 
my  first  effort  at  story-telling  proper.  At  Teague  Protect 's 
was  my  next.  Beyond  this  they  are  unimportant,  except  that 
they  are  as  true  as  stories  can  be  made  (if  they  are  to  retain 
the  air  of  fiction). — Joel  Chandler  Harris." 

390.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).    Free  Joe  and  other 
Georgian  Sketches.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1888 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "Just  a  few  Georgia  sketches. 
Crude  as  they  are  they  represent  probably  the  best  work  of 
Joel  Cliandler  Harris. ' ' 

391.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).  The  Story  of  Aaron. 
Illustrated  by  Oliver  Herford.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1896 

With  the  following  inscription  in  the  autograph  of  the  au- 
thor: "Aaron,  as  the  Son  of  Ben  Ali,  is  purely  a  creature  of 
the  imagination,  but  the  fiction  is  based  on  the  fact  tlwt  Ben 
Ali,  an  Arab,  really  liad  existence,  etc. — Joel  Chandler  Harris." 

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392.  HARRIS    (JOEL    CHANDLER).     Daddy  Jake  the 
Runaway.    Illustrations.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1896 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author  stating  that  these 
stories  were  written  for  his  own  children. 

393.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).    Tales  of  the  Home 
Folks  in  Peace  and  War.    Illustrations.    12mo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1898 

Contains  autograph  note  on  fly-leaf  regarding  these  stories, 
and  another  signed  note  explaining  the  dedication. 

394.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).    On  the  Plantation. 
Illustrations  by  E.  W.  Kemble.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

A  most  interesting  Association  volume,  bearing  an  auto- 
graphed inscription  on  the  fly-leaf;  an  addition  to  the  title, 
with  his  autograph,  on  the  title;  a  testimonial  to  Jos.  Addison 
Turner  on  page  of  dedication,  and  at  the  end  of  the  Intro- 
ductory note  he  has  deleted  the  printed  initials  and  written 
his  name. 

395.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).     The  Chronicles  of 
Aunt  Minervy  Ann.    Illustrated  by  A.  B.  Frost.    8vo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  long  signed  inscription  by  the  author 
stating  that  Minervy  Ann  is  drawn  from  life,  etc. 

396.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).     The  Chronicles  of 
Aunt  Minervy  Ann.     Illustrations  by  A.  B.  Frost.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

FIRST  EDITION.  Has  signed  inscription  by  the  author: 
"Minervy  Ann  is  pretty  much  everything  that  Uncle  Remus 
was  not,  etc." 

397.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).    Nights  with  Uncle 
Remus.    Myths  and  Legends  of  the  Old  Plantation.    Illustra- 
tions.   12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1900 

With  inscription  on  fly-leaf:  "This  book  naturally  followed 
Uncle  Remus:  His  Songs  and  his  Sayings.  The  introduction 
.is  a  gem.  It  should  be  read  with  the  eyes  half  closed  in  order 
to  get  the  full  effect  of  the  vast  learning  it  contains.  The 
reader  will  naturally  think  it  represents  some  knowledge  of 
comparative  folk-lore  on  the  part  of  the  author.  He  is  willing 
to  make  affidavit  that  he  knows  no  more  on  the  subject  than  a 
blind  hoss  knows  about  Sunday. — Joel  Chandler  Harris." 

398.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).   Gabriel  Tolliver.  A 
Story  of  Reconstruction.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1902 

With  autographed  inscription  by  the  author:  "This  book 
has  been  regarded  as  a  novel  by  some  of  the  reviewers  and  has 
been  criticized  from  that  point  of  view.  The  fact  is  I  never 
tried  to  write  a  novel;  never  even  conceived  the  idea  of  writing 
one.  What  I  do  try  to  do  is  to  portray  character.  A  mere 
story  is  nothing  to  me;  frequently  it  is  in  my  way. — Joel 
Chandler  Harris." 

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399.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).    Wally  Wanderoon 
and  His  Story  Telling  Machine.  Illustrations  by  Karl  Moseley. 
8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1903 

With  signed  inscription  of  6  lines  in  author's  autograph. 

400.  HARRISON  (FREDERIC).     The    Choice   of   Books 
and  Other  Literary  Pieces.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.         Lond.  1886 

One  of  250  copies  on  large  Hand-made  paper.  With  signed 
presentation  inscription  and  quotation  from  Milton  in  author's 
autograph. 

401.  HARRISON    (MRS..  BURTON).     Good    Americans, 
1898 ;  The  Circle  of  a  Century,  1899 ;  A  Princess  of  the  Hills 
[1901].    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  and  Bost.  1898- [1901] 

Each  with  signed  inscription  by  the  author  telling  where  or 
when  the  book  was  written. 

402.  HAUPTMANN  (GERHARDT).  The  Coming  of  Peace 
(A  Family  Catastrophe).    Trans,  by  Janet  Achurch  and  C.  E. 
Wheeler.     First  English  Translation.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author.       Lond.  1900 

403.  HAWTHORNE    (JULIAN).     Bressant,  N.  Y.  1873; 
Saxon  Studies,  Bost.  1876 ;  Idolatry,  Bost.  1874.    FIRST  EDI- 
TIONS.   3  vols.  12mo,  cloth  (one  volume  worn). 

In  each  volume  is  an  interesting  autograph  inscription  by  the 
author  relating  to  the  volume  in  which  it  is  written. 

404.  HAWTHORNE  (JULIAN).    A  Fool  of  Nature,  1896 ; 
Archibald  Malmaison,  1884;  John  Parmelee's  Curse  [1886]  ; 
Garth,  1893.    4  vols.  16mo  to  8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1884-96 

Each  volume  has  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  telling 
where  is  was  written,  his  opinion  of  it,  etc. 

405.  HAY  (JOHN).    Jim  Bludso  of  the  Prairie  Bell,  and 
Little  Breeches.    Illustrations  ~by  S.  Eytinge.    16mo,  original 
wrappers.  Bost.  1871 

FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy,  inscribed  by  the  author. 

406.  HAY  (JOHN).     In    Praise    of    Omar:  An  Address. 
16mo,  limp  boards,  printed  on  Japan  paper. 

Portland:  Mosher,  1898 

Signed  and  inscribed  by  John  Hay:  "My  best,  because  my 
shortest,  "book. 

407.  HAY   (JOHN).     William  McKinley.     Memorial  Ad- 
dress.   12mo,  white  cloth.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

408.  HAY  (JOHN).    Speech  at  the  unveiling  of  the  Bust 
of  Sir  Walter  Scott  in  Westminster  Abbey,  May  21,  1897. 
Portrait.    16mo,  boards,  uncut.  Lond.  1897 

With  inscription  by  the  author. 

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409.  HAZLITT  (WILLIAM).    Liber  Amoris:  Or,  the  New 
Pygmalion.    With  an  Introduction  by  Richard  Le  Gallienne. 
12mo,  boards,  uncut.  Lond.  1893 

Inscribed  by  Kichard  Le  Gallienne. 

410.  HEER  (J.  C.).    Der  Konig  der  Bernina;  Felix  Not- 
vest;  Joggeli;  An  heiligen  Wassern.     4  vols.  12mo,  original 
eloth.  .  Stuttgart,  1905 

All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

411.  HEILPRIN     (ANGELO).     The    Bermuda    Islands. 
Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.  Phila.  1893 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "Among  many  beautiful  lands  of 
the  world,  the  Bermudas  still  remain  a  Paradise. — Angelo 
Heilprin. ' ' 

412.  [HENLEY  (WILLIAM  ERNEST).]    Memorial  Cata- 
logue of  the  French  and  Dutch  Loan  Collections.    Edinburgh 
International  Exhibition  1886.     Illustrated  with  15  etchings 
and  54  reproductions  in  th&  text.    4to,  canvas,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Edinb.  1888 

Henley 's  portion  of  the  work  was  ' '  The  Note  on  Roman- 
ticism" and  on  the  fly-leaf  he  writes  a  long  comment  on  the 
work,  treating  both  of  the  literary  and  artistic  features. 

413.  HENLEY  (WILLIAM  ERNEST).    Poems.    Frontis- 
piece.   12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

With  autograph  inscription  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author. 

414.  HENNIQUE  (LEON).    La  Mort  du  Due  d'Enghien. 
Dessins  de  Henry  Duplay  graves  a  I'eau  forte  par  L.  Muller. 
8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

One  of  130  copies  on  Holland  paper.  With  a  characteristic 
inscription  by  the  author. 

415.  HENNIQUE    (LEON).     Benjamin    Rozes.     Illustra- 
tions et  gravures  de  Vadasz.    8vo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris:  Lib.  de  la  collection  des  Dix  [1906] 

LIMITED  EDITION  on  Papier  Velin  d' Arches.  Inscribed  by 
the  author. 

416.  HENNIQUE    (NICOLETTE).     Les    Douze    Labours 
Heroiques.    12  compositions  dessinees  et  gravees  par  Gaston 
Bussiere.    8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1903 

One  of  100  copies  on  Papier  Velin  d' Arches.  Inscribed  by 
the  author. 

417.  HENLEY  (WILLIAM  ERNEST).    A  Book  of  Verse. 
Etched  vignette  on  title.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  original  limp 
boards,  uncut.  Lond.  1888 

The  author's  first  book.     With  his  autograph  on  fly-leaf. 

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418.  HENLEY  (WILLIAM  ERNEST).     A  London  Gar- 
land.   Selected  from  Five  Centuries.    Illustrated  by  Members 
of  the  Society  of  Illustrators.    FIRST  EDITION.    4to,  vellum, 
gilt  edges.  Lond.  1895 

With    inscription    by    the    compiler:     "(River,  0  River  of 
Journeys,  River  of  Dreams!) — W.  E.  Henley." 

419.  HEREDIA     (JOSfi-MARIA    DB).     Les    Trophees. 
FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1893 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

420.  HERISSON  (LE  COMTE  DE).    Le  cabinet  noir;  Le 
prince   Imperial;   Journal   d'un   Officier   d'ordonnance;   La 
legende  de  Metz.    4  vols.  12mo,  half  calf.       Paris,  1885-1890 

All  inscribed  by  the  Count  d'Herisson. 

421.  HERRICK    (ROBERT).     Their  Child,  N.  Y.  1903; 
The  Master  of  the  Inn,  N.  Y.  1908 ;  The  Memoir  of  an  Ameri- 
can Citizen,  N.  Y.  1905;  Together,  N.  Y.  1908;   The  Real 
World,  N.  Y.  1901.    5  vols.  12mo  and  16mo,  cloth  and  boards. 
Some  FIRST  EDITIONS. 

Each  volume  contains  an  inscription  by  the  author. 

422.  HERVIEU  (PAUL).    Le  Dedale,  piece  en  cinq  actes. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1903 

One  of  10  copies  on  China  paper.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

423.  HEWLETT    (MAURICE).     New  Canterbury  Tales. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Westminster,  1901 

FIRST  EDITION.     With   an  inscription  by   Maurice   Hewlett 
on  the  fly-leaf. 

424.  HEWLETT  (MAURICE).    The  Spanish  Jade.  FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1908 

Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

425.  HEYSE    (PAUL).     Romanische  Inedita  auf  Italian- 
ischen  Bibliotheken.     8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author.       Berlin,  1856 

426.  HEYSE  (PAUL).    Neue  Gedichte  und  Jugendlieder. 
12mo,  original  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Berlin,  1897 

Inscribed  with  an  original  poem  of  4  lines  by  the  author. 

427.  HEYSE    (PAUL).     Gedichte.     12mo,  original  cloth, 
gilt  edges.  Berlin,  1901 

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428.  HEYSE  (PAUL).    Ein  Wintertagebuch.     (A  Winter 
days  book,  Poems.)    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth.      Stuttgart,  1903 

FIRST  EDITION.    With  an  original  poem  of  6  lines  and  signa- 
ture by  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

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429.  HEYSE  (PAUL).    Der  Roman  der  Stiftsdame;  Crone 
Staudlin.    2  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth. 

Stuttgart  und  Berlin,  1903-1905 
Each  inscribed  by  Paul  Heyse. 

430.  HEYSE    (PAUL).     Helldunkles  Leben;  Die  Geburt 
der  Venus;  Italienische  Dichter.    3  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth. 

Stuttgart,  1905,  1909 

Each  volume  inscribed  by  Paul  Heyse. 

431.  HIGGINSON  (THOMAS  W.).    Travellers  and  Out- 
laws :  Episodes  in  American  History.  12mo,  cloth.    Bost.  1889 

With  inscription  by  the  author. 

432.  HIGGINSON  (THOMAS  W.).    Common  Sense  about 
Women.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1894 

With  a  long  signed  inscription  by  the  author  relating  to 
the  book  and  its  previous  editions. 

433.  HIGGINSON     (THOMAS     W.).      Old     Cambridge. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.          N.  Y.  1899 

' '  This  book  is  one  of  my  favorites  among  my  too  numerous 
productions,"  etc.,  inscribed  by  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

434.  HIGGINSON    (THOMAS    W.).     Henry  Wadsworth 
Longfellow.    "American  Men  of  Letters."    Portrait.    FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1902 

Inscribed  by  the  author :  ' '  This  book  contains  much  addi- 
tional matter  from  the  papers  of  Mrs.  Higginson,  who  is  a 
niece  of  the  first  Mrs.  Longfellow." 

435.  HIGGINSON  (THOMAS  W.).    A  Reader's  History 
of  American  Literature.    Portrait  and  facsimiles  of  titles  and 
letters.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  with  autograph  of  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

436.  HIGGINSON  (THOMAS  W.).    The  New  World  and 
the  New  Book.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1892 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "These  are  essays  from  various 
periodicals,  with  an  address  given  before  the  Nineteenth  Cen- 
tury Club  of  New  York  City. — Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson. ' ' 

437.  HIGGINSON    (THOMAS    W.).    Book    and    Heart. 
Essays  on  Literature  and  Life.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1897 

On  the  fly-leaf  the  author  has  inscribed  a  short  statement 
concerning  the  first  appearance  of  these  essays  in  a  variety 
of  periodicals. 

438.  HIGGINSON    (THOMAS    W.).     Studies  in  History 
and  Letters.    Portrait.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author.  Bost.  1900 

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439.  HIGGINSON     (THOMAS    W.).    The    Monarch    of 
Dreams,  Bost.  1887;  Women  and  Men,  N.  Y.  1888;  Atlantic 
Essays,  Bost.  1871,  FIRST  EDITION.     3  vols.  12mo  and  16mo, 
cloth. 

The  first  work  mentioned  is  a  presentation  copy  from  the 
author;  the  second  contains  an  autograph  inscription;  and  the 
last  work,  the  autographs  of  both  the  author  and  E.  C.  Waters- 
ton. 

440.  HILLIS    (NEWELL    DWIGHT).     How   the    Inner 
Light  Failed,  Chicago,  1898 ;  The  School  in  the  Home,  N.  Y. 
1902 ;  David,  the  Poet  and  King,  Chicago,  1901.    3  vols.  24mo 
and  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  contains  autograph  inscription  of  the  Author. 

441.  HILPRECHT  (H.  V.).    Explorations  in  Bible  Lands 
during  the  19th  Century.    4  pocket  maps  and  many  illustra- 
tions.   Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Phila.  1903 

Inscribed  by  the  author  in  German. 

442.  HIROKU  (RYURO).    Man  (in  Japanese).    Portrait. 
8vo,  original  cloth.  [Tokio]  :  Bunyendo  Kanao,  1910 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

443.  HOBBES  (JOHN  OLIVER).  Robert  Orange  [1900]  ; 
The  Vineyard,  1904 ;  The  Flute  of  Pan,  1905.    3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  [1900]-1905 

Two  volumes  with  signed  inscriptions,  one  with  author's 
signature  and  pen-name  signature. 

444.  HOLLAND  (J.  G.).    The  Complete  Poetical  Writings 
of.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author.     N.  Y.  1879 

445.  HOLMES    (OLIVER    WENDELL).     Ralph    Waldo 
Emerson.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1895 

Inscribed  by  Chas.  Dudley  Warner,  the  editor. 

446.  HORNE  (RICHARD  HENGIST).    Cosmo  De'  Medici. 
An  Historical  Tragedy  and  other  Poems.     Portrait.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut  (slip  pasted  over  imprint).  Lond.  1875 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription. 

447.  HOUSMAN     (LAURENCE).     Green    Arras.    Illus- 
trated with  wood  engravings.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1896 

Inscribed  by  the  author  with  verse  of  4  lines.  Dated  April 
15,  1904.  At  the  back  of  the  volume  are  some  pencil  notes 
by  Thomas  W.  Higginson,  from  whom  the  volume  was 
purchased  by  the  present  owner. 

448.  HOUSMAN    (LAURENCE).     The  Field  of  Clover. 
Illustrated  with  woodcuts  engraved  by  Clemence  Housman. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

Inscribed  by  the  author  with  verse  of  4  lines  and  signed. 

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449.  HOUSMAN  (LAURENCE).     The  Little  Land,  with 
Songs  from  its  Four  Rivers.    Plates.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo, 
boards,  uncut  (frontispiece  loose).  Lond.  1899 

With  author's  signature  and  poem  copied  from  "Orpheus" 
in  his  autograph  on  fly-leaf. 

450.  HOUSSAYE     (ARSfiNE).    Voyages    humoristiques. 
Etched  portrait.    12mo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1856 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

451.  HOUSSAYE  (HENRY).    Histoire  d'Apelles.    Fron- 
tispiece.   8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1867 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to 
Madame  Jeanne  de  Grandprfi,  with  inscription:  "Thou  art 
the  first  one  Jeanne  to  see  this  book.  May  thy  beautiful  blue 
eyes  bring  it  luck,"  etc. 

452.  HOUSSAYE  (HENRY).  Napoleon:  homme  de  guerre. 
Eau-forte  et  dessins  par  Charles  Morel.    16mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1904 

One  of  only  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.  With  the  frontis- 
piece in  two  states.  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

453.  [HOWE  (JULIA  WARD).]    Passion  Flowers.  FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  original  blue  cloth,  gilt  edges.        Bost.  1854 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  saying  that  this,  her 
first  book,  was  praised  by  Whittier,  Emerson,  and  others. 

454.  HOWE   (JULIA  WARD).     A  Trip  to  Cuba.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1860 

On  the  fly-leaf  of  the  volume  the  author  has  inscribed  an 
original  poem  of  7  lines,  reminiscent  of  the  Southern  trip 
taken  forty-four  years  before.  Signed,  and  dated  September, 
1904. 

455.  HOWE    (JULIA  WARD).     Modern  Society.     FIRST 
EDITION.    16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1881 

With  signed  inscription  of  the  author:  "The  first  of  these 
essays  was  written  for  the  Summer  School  of  Philosophy  at 
Concord,  Massachusetts.  The  second  for  the  Social  Science 
Association. — Julia  Ward  Howe." 

456.  HOWE   (JULIA  WARD).     Is  Polite  Society  Polite? 
and  Other  Essays.    Portrait.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.    Bost.  1899 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author:  "Essays  are  prop- 
erly endeavors — mine  are  earnest  ones. — Julia  Ward  Howe." 

457.  HOWELLS    (W.  D.).     Christmas    Day    and    Other 
Stories.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

Inscribed:  "Once  there  was  a  little  girl  who  wanted  it  to 
be  Christmas  every  day  in  the  year. — W.  D.  Howells." 

458.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    A  Chance  Acquaintance.  FIRST 
EDITION.    16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1873 

Inscribed:  "Will  Kitty  postpone  the  subject  till  you  can 
think  of  the  right  thing. — W.  D.  Howells." 

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459.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    Stops  of  Various  Quills.    Illus- 
trated by  Howard  Pyle.    FIRST  EDITION.    Square  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1895 

Inscribed:     "How  often  in  how  many  a  far  November. — 
W.  D.  Eowells." 

460.  HOWELLS    (W.  D.).     Heroines  of  Fiction.     Illus- 
trated.   FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     N.  Y.  1901 

Inscribed:    "Nineteenth  Century  heroines  of  fiction. — W.  D. 
Howells. ' ' 

461.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    Modern  Italian  Poets.    Essays 
and  versions.    Portraits.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  by  the  author,  with  quotation  from  the  book. 

462.  HOWELLS     (W.  D.).     Suburban    Sketches.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1872 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author  on  title-page. 

463.  HOWELLS    (W.   D.).     The  Undiscovered   Country. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1880 

Inscribed  with  quotation  by  the  author:     "They  wait  and 
we  must  wait." 

464.  HOWELLS   (W.  D.).     Indian  Summer.     FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1886 

With  an  autograph  quotation  by  the  author. 

465.  HOWELLS   (W.  D.).     An  Imperative  Duty.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1892 

With  autograph  quotation  from  the  book  inscribed  on  fly- 
leaf. 

466.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    The  Coast  of  Bohemia.    Illus- 
trated.   FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1893 

With  autograph  quotation  from  the  book  inscribed  on  title. 

467.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    The  Story  of  a  Play.    A  Novel. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

With  autograph  quotation  from  the  book  inscribed  on  fly- 
leaf. 

468.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    The  Kentons.    FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1902 

With  autograph  quotation  from  the  book  inscribed  on  title. 

469.  HOWELLS    (W.  D.).     Certain    Delightful    English 
Towns,  with  glimpses  of  the  pleasant  country  between.    Illus- 
trated.   FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1906 

On  the  fly-leaf  the  author  has  inscribed  a  quotation  from 
the  book,  with  his  signature. 

470.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    Doctor  Breen's  Practice.  FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  original  cloth.  Bost.  1881 

Signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

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471.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).    Modern  Italian  Poets.    Essays 
and  Versions.    Portraits.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  half  parch- 
ment and  boards,  gilt  top,  uncut  (back  cracked).      N.  Y.  1887 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

472.  HUBBARD   (ELBERT).     The  City  of  Tagaste,  and 
A  Dream  and  A  Prophecy.     Portrait  on  china  paper  and  3 
pages  decorated  in  colors.    Small  4to,  half  crimson  levant,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  East  Aurora,  1900 

Only  50  copies  printed  on  Japan  vellum,  signed  by  the 
author  and  illuminator,  and  with  quotation  from  the  book 
signed  "Fra  Albertus. " 

473.  HUBBARD    (ELBERT).     A  Little  Journey  to  the 
Home  of  Joaquin  Miller.    Also  a  Study  of  the  Man  and  his 
Work.    By  George  Wharton  James.    Portraits  and  facsimiles. 
Square  12mo,  ooze  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

East  Aurora,  N.  Y.  [1903] 

A  characteristic  inscription  by  Joaquin  Miller  on  the  fly- 
leaf. 

474.  HUGO    (VICTOR).     Les    Burgraves.     8vo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1843 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  on  the  half-title:  "To  Monsieur 
Mathien  [the  actor  playing  the  part  of  Burgrave  de  Lahneck] 
the  author."  Inlaid  is  A.  L.  S.  of  "Madeleine."  [Brohan, 
French  actress]  2  pp.  8  vo. 

475.  HUGO  (VICTOR).   Discours  sur  les  tombes  du  citoyen 
Bousquet  et  de  la  citoyenne  Julien  Proscrits  mortes  a  Jersey 
[avec  la]  Declaration  par  Victor  Hugo.    32mo,  paper. 

Jersey   [Eng.],  1853 

BARE.  Written  by  the  author  during  his  exile  from  France. 
With  autograph  inscriptions  on  the  half-titles. 

476.  HUGO  (VICTOR).  L'Homme  qui  rit.  FIRST  EDITION. 
4  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut  edges,  with  the  original  covers  bound 
in.  Paris,  1869 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Ed.  et  Jules  de  Gon- 
court,  with  his  inscription.  Inscribed  also  by  Edmond  de 
Goncourt. 

477.  HUGO  (VICTOR).  Actes  et  Paroles  1870-1872.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1872 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
his  autograph  inscription. 

478.  HUGO  (VICTOR).     Quatrevingt-treize.    3  vols.  8vo, 
half  morocco.  Paris:  Michel  Levy  Freres,  1874 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
his  autograph  inscription  on  the  half-title  of  the  first  volume. 

479.  HUGO    (VICTOR).     Mes  Fils.     8vo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1874 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  the  scarce  title  containing  only  ' '  V. 
H. "  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Madame  Miehelet, 
with  inscription. 

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480.  HUGO  (CHARLES).    Les  Hommes  de  1'Exil  precedes 
de  Mes  Fils  par  Victor  Hugo.     12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1875 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  Victor  Hugo  to 
his  sister  Julie.  Inscribed :  "A  ma  ch$re  soeur  Julie  V. ' ' 

481.  HUGO   (VICTOR).     Actes  et  Paroles  Avant  L'Exil 
1841-1851.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1875 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
his  autograph  inscription. 

482.  HUGO  (VICTOR).    Histoire  d'un  Crime.  Deposition 
d  'un  temoin.    2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  edges. 

Paris:  Calmann  Levy,  1877 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
his  autograph  inscription. 

483.  HUGO  (VICTOR).    Torquemada.    Drame.    8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1882 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
his  autograph  inscription. 

484.  HUME  (MARTIN  A.  S.).    The  Spanish  People,  their 
Origin,  Growth  and  Influence.   With  a  Map  and  Bibliography. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1901 

With   signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

485.  HUYSMANS   (J.-K.).     La  Bievre.     Colored  frontis- 
piece and  22  illustrations.    8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.    Paris,  1890 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  fimile 
Zola,  with  inscription. 

486.  HUYSMANS  (J.-K.).     Sainte  Lydwine  de  Schiedam. 
FIRST  EDITION.    4to,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1901 

LIMITED  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to 
E.  Zola,  with  inscription. 

487.  HYDE  (DOUGLAS).    Beside  the  Fire.    A  Collection 
of   Irish   Gaelic   Folk   Stories.     With   Additional   Notes   by 
Alfred  Nutt.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1890 

With  a  Gaelic  inscription  by  the  author. 

488.  HYDE  (DOUGLAS).    The  Love  Songs  of  Connacht, 
being  the  Fourth  Chapter  of  the  Songs  of  Connacht  Collected 
and  translated  by  Douglas  Hyde.    12mo,  boards,  paper  label, 
uncut.  Dundrum:  Dun  Emer  Press,  1904 

On  the  fly-leaf  Dr.  Hyde  has  written  an  inscription  in 
Gaelic,  the  English  translation  of  which  is  laid  in.  The  auto- 
graph of  Elizabeth  Corbet  Yeats  also  appears  on  the  fly-leaf. 
One  of  300  copies  printed. 

489.  HYDE   (DOUGLAS).     The  Lad  of  the  Ferule;  Ad- 
ventures of  the  Children  of  the  King  of  Norway.    Edited  with 
Translations,  Notes,  and  Glossary.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth, 
Uncut  and  unopened.  Lond.  1899 

Being  Vol.  1  of  the  Irish  Texts  Society  Publications.  With 
signed  inscription  by  the  translator,  referring  to  the  Society 
and  these  stories.  A  portion  of  the  inscription  ;«*  in  Gaelic. 

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490.  HYDE  (DOUGLAS).    Ubhla  oe'n  Craoibh.    Printed 
entirely  in  Gaelic.     18mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

Dublin,  n.  d. 
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491.  HYDE  (DOUGLAS).  Love  Songs  of  Connacht.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.    With  Gaelic  and  English  text. 

Lond.  and  Dublin,  n.  d. 

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tions in  an  Irish  weekly  paper,  only  too  glad  to  persuade  the 
newspaper  people  to  let  a  little  Irish  appear  in  their  Journal. — 
Douglas  Hyde." 

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493.  INGERSOLL   (ROBERT  G.).     The  Gods  and  other 
Lectures.    12mo,  cloth.  Peoria,  111.,  1878 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  Author,  with  in- 
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494.  IRVING  (SIR  HENRY).    The  Theatre  in  its  Relation 
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Bost.  [1898] 
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495.  JAMES  (HENRY).    The  Portrait  of  a  Lady.    FIRST 
AMERICAN  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1882 

Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author. 

496.  JAMES  (HENRY).    Portraits  of  Places.    12mo,  cloth 
(shaken).  Bost.  1885 

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497.  JAMES    (HENRY).     Essays   in  London   and   Else- 
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N.  Y.:  Harper,  1893 

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498.  JAMES     (HENRY).    French    Poets    and    Novelists. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond. :  Macmillan,  1893 

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499.  JAMES  (HENRY).    Terminations,  The  Death  of  the 
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N.  Y. :  Harper,  1895 

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501.  JAMES   (HENRY).     The  Ambassadors.     FIRST  EDI- 
TION.    8vo,  boards,  gilt  top,  uncut,  cloth  cover. 

N.  Y. :  Harper,  1903 

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tachment in  his  seal  and  curiosity  in  his  indifference.'  " 

502.  JANVIER  (THOMAS  A.).    The  Dutch  Founding  of 
New  York.    Illustrations.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1903 
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503.  JEAN-BERNARD.    La  Vie  de  Paris,  1899,  1903 ;  Le 
Proces  de  Rennes  1899.    3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

FIRST  EDITIONS.     With  autograph  inscriptions  on  half-titles. 

504.  JEFFERSON   (THOMAS).     A  Systematic  View  of 
the  Laws  of  England.    By  Richard  Wooddeson.    Vol.  1.    8vo, 
old  sheep.  Dublin,  1792 

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505.  JOHNSON    (ROSSITER).    Idler   and   Poet.    FIRST 
EDITION.    8vo,  boards,  paper  label,  uncut.  Bost.  1883 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  Author:  "This  slender 
book  to  Mr.  James  C.  Young,  with  my  kind  regards.  As  he  asks 
me  to  inscribe  it,  I  add  the  motto  of  my  study: — It  is  not 
probable  that  I  shall  accomplish  many  things,  but  it  is  some- 
thing to  have  dreamed  them. — Eossiter  Johnson,  N.  T.,  Nov. 
22,  1900." 

506.  JOKAI  (MAURUS).    Eyes  Like  the  Sea.    Translated 
by  R.  Nisbet  Bain.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Autograph  by  the  author  on  title-page.  Lond.   1901 

507.  JORDAN  (DAVID  STARR).    Science  Sketches,  Chic. 
1899;  The  Care  and  Culture  of  Men,  San  Francisco,  1896; 
The  Book  of  Knight  and  Barbara,  N.  Y.  1899.     3  vols.  8vo, 
cloth. 

Author's  inscription  in  each  volume. 

508.  KANBARA  (ARIAKE).   Shuncho  Shu.    (The  Spring 
Bird.)    A  Book  of  Poems.    12mo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut. 

1898 

In  Japanese  text,  and  with  full-page  inscription  by  the 
author,  a  translated  synopsis  of  which  is  inserted. 

509.  KELLEY  (J.  D.  JERROLD).    The  Ship's  Company 
and  other  Sea  People.    Illustrations.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. N.  Y.  1897 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

510.  KINGSLEY     (CHARLES).     Alton     Locke.     12mo, 
cloth,  uncut  (slightly  shaken). 

Lond. :  Chapman  and  Hall,  1852 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Edward 
Capen,  with  inscription  dated  Feb.  5,  1855. 

511.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).    Plain  Tales  from  the  Hills. 
12mo,  original  green  cloth  (covers  stained,  slightly  shaken). 

Calcutta,  1888 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  the  32  pp.  of  advertisements,  dated 
1887,  and  the  printer's  figures  at  the  end  reading  2000/9/87. 
(2000  copies  printed  September,  1887.)  The  author's  auto- 
graph on  the  title  and  note  by  him  reading :  ' '  The  very  first 
edition  has  an  embossed  picture  by  my  father  of  hills  and 
plains  on  the  cover." 

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512.  KIPLING      (RUDYARD).     American     Notes.     By 
Rudyard  Kipling,  and  The  Bottle  Imp.     By  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson.    12mo,  original  wrappers.  N.  Y.  [1891] 

The  issue  bearing  the  address  "379  Pearl  Street"  on  the 
title-page.  The  author's  autograph  on  the  title  and  a  note 
in  his  hand  reading:  "All  pirated,  imperfect  and  inaccurate." 

513.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).     The  Second  Jungle  Book. 
Illustrations  by  J.  Lochwood  Kipling.     12mo,  original  blue 
cloth.  Lond.  1895 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  autograph  of  Eudyard  Kipling  on 
title-page. 

514.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).     Departmental  Ditties  and 
other  Verses.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond,  1898 

Edition  de  Luxe,  limited.  Kipling's  autograph  on  the  title 
and  a  note  in  his  hand :  ' '  This  volume  is  no  part  of  the  Mac- 
millan  Edition  de  Luxe  of  my  works  which  it  has  been  made 
and  bound  to  imitate." 

515.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).    From  Sea  to  Sea.    2  vols. 
12mo,  cloth.  ,  N.  Y.  1899 

First  American  edition,  with  autograph  of  Rudyard  Kipling 
on  title-page. 

516.  KIPLING    (RUDYARD).     Kim.     Illustrated.     8vo, 
«loth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1901 

With  the  author's  autograph  and  a  2-line  quotation  on  the 
title. 

517.  KIPLING   (RUDYARD).     The    Phantom    Rickshaw 
and  Other  Tales.    8vo,  wrappers.  Allahabad,  n.  d. 

With  autograph  of  Eudyard  Kipling  on  title-page. 

518.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).    In  Black  and  White.    8vo, 
wrappers.  Allahabad,  n.  d. 

With  autograph  of  Eudyard  Kipling  on   title-'page. 

519.  KOOPMAN     (HARRY     L.).     Morrow-Songs;     The 
Mastery  of  Books.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Both  inscribed  by  the  author.      N.  Y.  and  Bost.  1896-98 

520.  KOUTUSOFF     (COUNT     GOLENISCHTCHEFF). 
Sotchinenija  (Works).    3  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  un- 
cut. Petrograd,  1905 

FIRST  EDITIONS.  Inscribed  by  the  author  in  the  first  volume, 
with  an  original  poem  in  Eussian. 

521.  KRALIK   (RICHARD  VON).     Weltwissenschaft     2 
vols.  in  one;  Jesu  Leben  und  Werk.    2  vols.  8vo  and  square 
12mo,  half  leather  and  cloth.      Wein  u.  Kempten,  1896-1904. 

FIRST  EDITIONS.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

522.  KUNZ  (GEORGE  FREDERICK).  Gems  and  Precious 
Stones  of  North  America.    Illustrated  with  colored  plates  and 
text  cuts.    Imp.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1890 

With  autograph  of  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

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523.  LACROIX  (JULES).  La  testament  de  Cesar.  Drame 
en  cinq  actes  et  en  vers  et  d'un  epilogue.  8vo,  boards,  calf 
back  (back  torn).  Paris,  1849 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

C24.  LA  JALINE  (JEAN  DE).  Tourmentes.  [Poesies.] 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1904 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  with  an  original  poem  of  14  lines 
by  the  author. 

525.  LANCIANI     (RODOLFO).     Pagan    and     Christian 
Rome.     Illustrated.     Large  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  Bost.,   n.   d. 

526.  LANDON   (PERCEVAL).     The  Opening  of  Thibet. 
Introduction  by  Col.  Younghusband.     With  numerous  illus- 
trations.    FIRST  EDITION.     Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1905 

With  inscription  by  the  author :  ' '  The  curtain  has  fallen 
again  over  Lhasa.  But  her  mysterious  charm  is  broken  for- 
ever.— Perceval  London. ' ' , 

527.  LANDOR  (A.  HENRY  SAVAGE).     China  and  the 
Allies.     With  illustrations  and  maps  by  the  author.     FIRST 
EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1901 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

528.  LANE-POOLE   (STANLEY).     Sir  Henry  Parkes  in 
China.    Portrait  and  maps.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.         Lond.  1901 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

529.  LANG  (ANDREW).     The  Library.    With  a  chapter 
on  modern  English  illustrated  books  by  Austin  Dobson.    Illus- 
trations, with  2  plates  in  color.    FIRST  EDITION.    12  mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1881 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author :  ' '  This  edition 
is  the  first,  and  much  the  worst. — A.  L." 

530.  LANG   (ANDREW).     Books    and    Bookmen.     FIRST 
EDITION.     Royal  8vo,  gray  boards,  uncut   (hinges  cracked). 

Lond.  1886 

Large  Paper  Edition,  only  100  copies  printed  on  Hand-made 
paper.  With  initialled  Greek  quotation  in  the  author's  auto- 
graph. 

531.  LANG  (ANDREW).    Ballads  of  Books.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   16mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.       Lond. :  Longmans,  1888 

With  the  following  signed  inscription  by  the  author :  "  '  The 
books  I  loved.'  I  don't  love  any  longer. — A.  L." 

532.  LANG  (ANDREW).     Old  Friends.     Essays  in  Epis- 
tolary Parody.     Frontispiece.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  half 
gray  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1890 

With  inscription  by  the  author  in  Greek,  and  signed  with 
his  initials. 

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533.  LAVEDAN  (HENRI).    Le  Vieux  Marcheur.     12rao, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1895 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  40  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

534.  LAVEDAN    (HENRI).     Le  Duel;  Le    Bon    Temps; 
Une  Cour.    3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  v.  d. 

FIRST  EDITIONS.    Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

535.  LECKY  (W.  E.  H.).    Introduction  to  Democracy  and 
Liberty.    8vo,  original  wrappers.         Lond. :  Longmans,  1899 

With  autograph  of  the  author  on  title-page. 

536.  LECKY  (W.  E.  H.).    The  Leaders  of  Public  Opinions 
in  Ireland:    Swift,  Flood,  G-rattan,  O'Connell.    12mo,  cloth. 

Autographed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.   1872 

537.  LECONTE  (SEBASTIEN  CHARLES).  L 'esprit  qui 
passe;  Le  Bouchier  d'Ares;  Salamine;  Les  bijoux  de  Mar- 
guerite.   4  vols.  4to,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1897-1899 

FIRST  EDITIONS.     All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

538.  LEDRAIN  (E.).    Histoire  d'Israel.     2  vols.     16  mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1879-1882 

FIRST  EDITIONS.     Inscribed  by  E.  Ledrain. 

539.  LEE   (VERNON).     Ottilie:  An  Eighteenth  Century 
Idyl.    Narrow  16mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.      Lond.  1893 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

540.  LEE  (VERNON).    Renaissance  Fancies  and  Studies: 
Being  a  sequel  to  Euphorion.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1895 

A  most  interesting  volume,  bearing  inscriptions  by  the  au- 
thor relating  to  the  book  on  fly-leaf  and  title,  occupying  two 
full  pages,  which  she  has  subscribed  with  her  pseudonym. 
This  signature  also  appears  on  the  half-title. 

541.  LEE  (VERNON).  Art  and  Life.  Illuminated  initials, 
watercolor  decorations,  &c.    8yo,  full  crushed  crimson  levant, 
gilt  tooled  back  and  front  panel,  gilt  inside  borders,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  East  Aurora :  Roycroft  Press,  1896 

Only  350  copies  printed  on  Japan  Hand-made  paper.  The 
author  has  written  a  long  explanation  on  fly-leaf  and  following 
page  of  the  original  issue  of  these  lectures,  and  concludes: 
"Some  pirates  at  a  place  styled  East  Aurora  reprinted  the 
tiling  in  this  absurd  and  pretentious  edition,  without  asking 
permission,  without  even  giving  me  a  copy."  Elbert  Hubbard 
has  signed  the  book  at  the  same  place  and  two  pages  further 
on  adds:  "Art  is  the  expression  of  man's  joy  in  his  work." 
This  was  written  and  signed  five  years  before  the  inscription 
by  the  author. 

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542.  LEE  (VERNON).    Limbo  and  other  Essays.    Frontis- 
piece.   FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  buckram,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1897 

With  inscription  by  the  author,  signed  with  her  pseudonym. 

543.  LEE   (VERNON).     Genius   Loci.     Notes   on    Places. 
FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  buckram,  gilt  top,  uncut.      Lond.  1899 

Laid  in  is  a  photograph  of  the  author,  and  in  reference 
thereto  she  has  written  on  the  half-title  ' '  Vernon  Lee,  from 
a  drawing  by  J.  T.  Sargent." 

544.  LEE  (VERNON).    Euphorion:  Being  Studies  of  the 
Antique  and  the  Mediaeval  in  the  Renaissance.     8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1899 

On  the  half-title  the  author  has  added  the  sub-title  in  her 
autograph,  and  signed  it  with  her  pseudonym. 

545.  LEE   (VERNON).     Penelope  Brandling.     A  Tale  of 
the  West  Coast  in  the  18th  Century.    Narrow  16mo,  original 
wrappers,  uncut.  Lond.  1903 

With  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

546.  LEE     (VERNON).    Hauntings:    Fantastic    Stories. 
12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1906 

The  author  has  written  on  four  pages — both  sides  of  title 
and  half-title — telling  of  the  publication  of  this  book  and  the 
persons  to  whom  it  was  dedicated. 

547.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).    My  Ladies'  Sonnets 
and  other  "Vain  and  Amatorious"  Verses,   with  some   of 
graver  mood.     FIRST  EDITION.     Square  18mo,  boards,  paper 
label,  uncut.  Privately  printed,  1887 

With  inscription  by  the  Author:  "My  first  baby. — Eichard 
LeGallienne.  22,  Nov.  1900." 

548.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     Volumes  in  Folio. 
Small  4to,  gray  boards,  uncut. 

Lond.:  C.  Elkin  Mathews,  1889 

FIRST  EDITION.  Large  Paper  Copy,  only  fifty  copies  of 
which  were  printed  on  Hand-made  paper,  signed  by  the  author. 
With  couplet  on  fly-leaf  written  by  Le  Gallienne. 

549.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     The  Book-Bills  of 
Narcissus.   An  Account  Rendered.    16mo,  original  limp  boards, 
uncut.  Derby,  1891 

FIRST  EDITION.  Only  250  copies  of  the  Small  Paper  Edition 
printed  on  Hand-made  paper.  With  original  limerick  on  Nar- 
cissus by  the  author. 

550.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     The  Book-Bills  of 
Narcissus:   An  Account  Rendered.     8vo,  original  buckram, 
uncut.  Lond.  1892 

Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author:  "This  is  the  face, 
fair,  young  and  true,  of  a  younger  brother  of  mine,"  etc. 

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551.  LE  GALLIENNE    (RICHARD,  Editor).     Poems  of 
Arthur  Henry  Hallam,  together  with  his  Essay  on  Tennyson. 
Edited,  with  Introduction,  by  Richard  Le  Gallienne.     8vo, 
original    boards,  uncut  (back  cracked).  Lond.  1893 

Only  75  copies  printed  on  Hand-made  paper.  With  signed 
quotation  by  Le  Gallienne  on  fly-leaf. 

552.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     The  Religion  of  a 
Literary  Man.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1893 

FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy. 

553.  LE     GALLIENNE     (RICHARD).     Prose     Fancies. 
Lithographic  portrait  by  R.   W.  Steer.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Lond.  1894 

Only  100  copies  printed  on  Hand-made  paper.  With  signed 
couplet  in  the  author's  autograph. 

554.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     The  Quest  of  the 
Golden  Girl.     Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1896 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  two  poems:  "Written  in  Miss  Eleanor 
Warren's  Copy;"  "Written  in  Mrs.  Le  Gallienne 's  Copy  of 
the  G.  G." 

555.  LE     GALLIENNE      (RICHARD).     The     Complete 
Angler.     By   Izaak   Walton   and   Charles   Cotton.     Edited, 
with  Introduction,  by  Richard  Le  Gallienne.    Illustrated  by 
E.  H.  New.     Thick  royal  8vo,  decorated  buckram,  uncut. 

N.  Y. :  John  Lane,  1897 
With  signed  inscription  and  original  couplet  by  the  author. 

556.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).  Prose  Fancies.  Por- 
trait.   12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

Autographed  by  Eichard  Le  Gallienne. 

557.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).  Young  Lives.   12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

FIRST  EDITION.     With  inscription  by  the  author. 

558.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     Rudyard  Kipling, 
A  Criticism;  with  a  bibliography  by  John  Lane.     Portrait. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1900 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed:  "Behold — great  cheek!  but 
Time  shall  justify — say  who  is  right,  Great  Eudyard  or  small 
i ! — Eichard  Le  Gallienne. ' ' 

559.  LE    GALLIENNE    (RICHARD).     Sleeping   Beauty 
and  Other  Prose  Fancies.    12mo,  cloth.    Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1900 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  an  inscription  by  Eichard  Le  Gallienne 
on  fly-leaf. 

560.  LE  GALLIENNE    (RICHARD).     Romances  of  Old 
France.     Illustrations  and  decorated  margins.     8vo,  boards, 
leather  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  [1905] 

FIRST  EDITION.    Presentation  copy,  inscribed  by  the  author. 

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561.  LEMAITRE  (JULES).    Les  rois;  Bertrade,  comedie. 

2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1893 

One  of  25   and  one   of  40   copies  on   Holland  paper,   each 
volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

562.  LEMOYNE   (ANDEE).     Les  Roses  d'Antan.     12mo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1864 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  A.  Lemoyne. 

563.  LENFANT   (CAPITAINE).     Le    Niger:  La    grande 
route  du  Tchad ;  La  decouverte  des  grandes  sources  du  centre 
de  1'Afrique.    With  numerous  illustrations  and  maps.    3  vols. 
royal  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.    Paris,  1905-1909 

With  4.y>2   full  pages  of  travel  narratives  inscribed  by  the 
author. 

564.  LENOTRE  (G.).   Tournebut  1804-1809 ;  La  Guillotine 
pendant  la  revolution;  Le  Marquis  de  la  Rouerie.    Portraits. 

3  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1902-03 

All  characteristically  inscribed  by  G.  Lenotre. 

565.  LESUEUR   (DANIEL).     Le  Comr  Chemine.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1903 

FIRST   EDITION.      Holland    paper    copy.      Inscribed   by   the 
author. 

566.  LEWIS    (ALFRED    HENRY).     The  Story  of  Paul 
Jones,  N.  Y.,  n.  d.;  When  Men  Grew  Tall;  or,  the  Story  of 
Andrew  Jackson,  N.  Y.  1907;  An  American  Patrician  or  the 
Story  of  Aaron  Burr,  N.  Y.  1908.    3  vols.  8vo  and  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

567.  LIBRARY  OF  WIT  AND  HUMOR  (The).    Selected 
from  the  Literature  of  all  times  and  nations.    Edited  by  A.  R. 
Spofford  and  Rufus  E.  Shapley.     Illustrated.     5  vols.  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  edges.  Phila.  1893 

The    first   volume    of    this    set   contains    the    autograph   in- 
scription of  each  of  the  editors. 

568.  LIE  (JONAS).    A  Norse  Love  Story.    The  Pilot  and 
his  Wife;  The  Visionary  or  Pictures  from  Nordland.    2  vols. 
12mo,  cloth.  Chicago  and  Lond.  1891-94 

Each  volume  contains  an  inscription  in  Danish  by  the  au- 
thor. 

569.  LINCOLN  (ABRAHAM).     The  Lincoln-Douglas  De- 
bates of  1858.     Edited  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by 
Edwin  Erie  Sparks.     Portraits  and  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth. 

Springfield,  111.,  1908 

Inscribed  by  the  Editor.     Volume  III.  of  the  Collection  of 
the  Illinois  State   Historical  Library. 

570.  LIST  (GUIDO).  Die  Bilderschrift  der  Urio-Germanen. 
With  portrait  and  hieroglyphic  plates;  Pipara,  die  Germanin 
in  Casarenpurpur.     3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.       Leipzig,   Wien,   1895,   1910 

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571.  LOCKER-LAMPSON     (FREDERICK).    Lyra    Ele- 
giintiarum :   A   Collection  of   Some  of  the  Best  Social  and 
Occasional  Verse,   by  Deceased  English  authors.     Portrait. 
Small  4to,  cloth,  vellum  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1891 

LIMITED  EDITION.     Only  250  copies  printed  on  Hand-made 
paper,  signed  by  the  author. 

572.  LODGE  (HENRY  CABOT).    Historical  and  Political 
Essays.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.         Bost.  1892 

Presentation  copy,  with  inscription  by  the  author. 

573.  LOMBROSO  (CESARE).    Gli  Anarchici.    Numerous 
portraits.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.          Turin,  1895 

With   one  page  of   inscription  by   C.  Lombroso   at   end  of 
volume. 

574.  LONDON  (JACK).    Lost  Face.    Illustrations.    FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1910 

Signed  by  the  author,  with  full-page  quotations   from   the 
book  in  his  autograph  on  fly-leaf. 

575.  LOOMIS    (CHARLES  BATTELL).     Minerva's  Ma- 
noeuvres, N.  Y.  1905 ;  Cheerful  Americans,  N.  Y.  1903 ;  A  Bath 
in  an  English  Tub,  N.  Y.  1907.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

576.  LOTI    (PIERRE).    Les    derniers    Jours    de    Pekin. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

One  of  15  copies  on  Japan  paper.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

577.  LOTI   (PIERRE).     Les  trois    dames    de    la  Kasbah, 
conte  oriental.     Square  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut 
(shaken).  Paris,  1884 

Bare.     FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

578.  LOTI     (PIERRE).     Japoneries    d'Automne.     12mo, 
half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  tooled  and  inlaid  morocco  back, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1889 

FIRST  EDITION.     One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.     In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

579.  LOTI   (PIERRE).     L'Exilee.     12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1893 

FIRST  EDITION.     One  of  75  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Auto- 
graph presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

580.  LOTI  (PIERRE).    Impressions,  with  an  introduction 
by  Henry  James.    Square  8vo,  cloth.  Westminster,  1898 

With  an  inscription  by  Pierre  Loti  on  the  half-title. 

581.  LOTI     (PIERRE).     La    chanson    des    vieux  epoux. 
Aquarelles  d'apres  Henry  Somm.     18mo,  wrappers. 

Paris,  1899 

One  of  300   copies  on   Japanese  paper;    not  for  sale.     In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

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582.  LOUYS  (PIERRE).  Les  Chansons  de  Bilitis,  traduites 
du  grec  et  ornees  d'un  portrait  de  Bilitis  dessine  par  P.  Albert 
Laurens,  d'apres  le  buste  polychrome  du  Musee  du  Louvre. 
8vo,  paper  wrappers  (loose  in  covers).  Paris,  1898 

Limited   edition   on   papier  v£lin.     Presentation   copy   from 
Pierre  Louys,  with  inscription. 

583.  LOUYS     (PIERRE).    Aphrodite.    Mceurs    antiques. 
Illustrations  by  Ed.  Zier.    Royal  8vo,  embossed  autumn-leaf 
leather,  with  portrait  of  Aphrodite  embossed,  gilt  top,  original 
covers  bound  in  (in  a  case).  Paris  [1903] 

Inscribed  by  Pierre  Louys. 

584.  LOWELL  (FRANCIS  C.).    Joan  of  Arc.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1896 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

585.  LOWELL     (PERCIVAL).     Evolution     of     Worlds. 
Illustrated.     N.  Y.  1909;   (Churchill,  W.  S.).     My  African 
Journey.    Illustrated.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1908 

Both  inscribed  by  the  authors. 

586.  LUBBOCK  (SIR  JOHN).     The  Scenery  of  Switzer- 
land and  the  Causes  to  which  it  is  Due.    Map  and  illustrations. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

Inscribed  by  the  author  on  the  title. 

587.  LUGOVOI  (A.).    Ziel  wachei  Tschizni.     (The  aim  of 
your  life.)    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Petrograd,  n.  d. 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

588.  MAARTENS  (MAARTEN).    Her  Memory.  Portrait. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

589.  MAARTENS   (MAARTEN).     An  Old  Maid's  Love: 
A  Dutch  Tale  Told  in  English.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Contains  an  inscription  by  the  author.  Lond.   1902 

590.  MAARTENS     (MAARTEN).    The    Healers.     12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1906 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

591.  MABIE    (HAMILTON   W.).     Essays  on  Books  and 
Culture,  1896;  Short  Studies  in  Literature,  1897;  Christmas 
To-Day,  1908.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and  boards,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1896-1908 

Each  inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

592.  MABIE   (HAMILTON  WRIGHT).     William  Shake- 
speare, Poet,  Dramatist,  and  Man.     Numerous  illustrations. 
Large  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1900 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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593.  MABIE   (HAMILTON  WEIGHT).     The  Life  of  the 
Spirit,  N.  Y.  1900;  Essays  in  Literary  Interpretation,  N.  Y. 
1892 ;  The  Life  of  the  Spirit,  N.  Y.  1900.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

The  author's  inscription  in  each. 

594.  MABIE  (HAMILTON  WRIGHT).    Under  the  Trees, 
N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  In  Arcady,  N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  In  the  Forest  of  Arden, 
N.  Y.  1898.    All  illustrated.    3  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  un- 
cut. 

The  author's  inscription  in  each. 

595.  MACK  AY     (CHARLES).     The    Salamandrine ;    or, 
Love  and  Immortality.     FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  half  roan,  gilt 
top,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Lond. :  How  and  Parsons,  1842 

With  inscription  on  title-page:  "D.  Robertson,  Esq.,  from 
the  Author." 

596.  MCCARTHY    (JUSTIN).     The  Comet  of  a  Season. 
FIRST  EDITION.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1881 

Presentation   copy   from   the   author. 

597.  MCCARTHY  ( JUSTIN  H.).  Ireland  Since  the  Union: 
Sketches  of  Irish  History  from  1798  to  1886.    FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1887 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author  on  half-title  dealing 
with  the  subject  of  Home  Rule. 

598.  McCOOK    (HENRY    CHRISTOPHER).     The   Lati- 
mers.    A  Tale  of  the  Western  Insurrection  of  1794.    Frontis- 
piece.   12mo,  cloth.  Phila.  1898 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

599.  [McCULLOUGH  (MYRTLE  REED).]     Love  Affairs 
of  Literary  Men,  N.  Y.  1907;  Love  Letters  of  a  Musician, 
N.  Y.  1899 ;  Later  Love  Letters  of  a  Musician,  FIRST  EDITION, 
N.  Y.  1900 ;  A  Spinner  in  the  Sun,  FIRST  EDITION,  N.  Y.  1906. 
4  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and  silk. 

Each  volume  contains  an  autograph  inscription  by  the  au- 
thor, two  of  them  signed  with  her  maiden  name  and  two  with 
her  married  name. 

600.  McMASTER    (JOHN   BACH).    With    the   Fathers. 
N.  Y.  1899;  The  Origin,  Meaning  and  Application  of  the 
Monroe  Doctrine,  Phila.,  n.  d. ;  Benjamin  Franklin  as  a  Man 
of  Letters,  Bost.  1899 ;  The  same,  FIRST  EDITION,  Bost.  1887. 
4  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and  boards. 

Each  volume  is  inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

601.  MAETERLINCK    (MAURICE).     Alladine    et  Palo- 
mides,    Interieur,    et   la    mort    de    Tintagiles:    Trois    petits 
drames  pour  Marionnettes.    16mo,  original  paper  covers,  un- 
cut. Bruxelles,  1894 

FIRST  EDITION.  Very  characteristically  inscribed  by  Maeter- 
linck. 


602.  MAETERLINCK    (MAURICE).     Princess    Maleine, 
The  Intruder,  The  Blind,  The  Seven,  Princesses.    Translated 
by  Richard  Hovey.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Chicago,  1895 

Presentation  copy,  with  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

603.  MAETERLINCK  (MAURICE).    Aglavaine  et  Selys- 
ette.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1896 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  a  full-page  inscription  by  the  author 
on  fly-leaf. 

604.  MAETERLINCK  (MAURICE).    The  Treasure  of  the 
Humble.    Trans,  by  Alfred  Sutro.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. N.  Y.  1898 

With  autograph  inscription  and  signature  of  the  Author, 
and  quotation  from  Carlyle.  Dated  20  Juillet,  1901. 

605.  MAETERLINCK  (MAURICE).    Alladine  and  Palo- 
mides;  Interior;  and  The  Death  of  Tintagiles.     Three  Little 
Dramas  for  Marionettes.    Square  12mo,  cloth.          Lond.  1899 

Inscribed  on  half-title  in  the  autograph  of  the  Author :  "  a  J. 
C.  Young  En  toute  sympathie. — M.  Maeterlinck.  10  Juin 
190g." 

606.  MAETERLINCK  (MAURICE).  Wisdom  and  Destiny. 
Translated  by  Alfred  Sutro.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1901 

With  inscription  on  half-title  in  the  Author's  autograph: 
"a  J.  C.  Young.  En  fraternal  hommage. — M.  Maeterlinck. 
Paris,  10  Juin,  1902." 

607.  MAETERLINCK  (MAURICE).    The  Life  of  the  Bee. 
Translated  by  Alfred  Sutro.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1901 

Inscribed  with  a  quotation  in  French  by  the  author. 

608.  MAETERLINCK  (MAURICE).    The  Buried  Temple. 
Translated  by  Alfred  Sutro.    Portrait  of  the  Author.    12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1902 

Inscribed  on  half-title,  in  the  autograph  of  the  author: 
"A  J.  C.  Young.  En  Sympatheque  hommage. — M.  Maeter- 
linck. Paris — 10  Juin,  1902." 

609.  MAETERLINCK   (MAURICE).     Monna  Vanna.     A 
Play  in  Three  Acts.     Translated  by  Alexis  Irenee  Du  Pont 
Coleman.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.      N.  Y.  1903 

Inscribed  in  French  by  the  Author,  and  signed. 

610.  MAETERLINCK  (MAURICE).  Our  Friend  the  Dog. 
Illustrated.    Square  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.       N.  Y.  1904 

With  long  inscription  in  the  autograph  of  the  Author,  from 
which  we  quote  [in  translation] :  ' '  I  said  to  myself,  the  dog 
who  meets  with  a  good  master  is  happier  than  the  man, 
plunging  on  every  side  into  the  shadow. — Maeterlinck,  Nov. 
XO,  1904." 

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611.  MAETERLINCK    (MAURICE).    The   Swarm,  from 
the  Life  of  the  Bee.     Translated  by  Alfred  Sutro.     With 
frontispiece  and  decorations  by  Anthony  Euwer.    8vo,  cloth, 
gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1906 

Inscribed  with  a  long  quotation  in  French,  and  signed,  by 
the  author. 

612.  MAHAFFY  (J.  P.).     Twelve  Lectures  on  Primitive 
Civilizations.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  296  pp.  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1869 

With  inscription  on  half-title :  ' '  The  first  link  in  a  long 
chain  made  of  the  same  material. — J.  P.  Mahaffy.." 

613.  MAHAFFY  (J.  P.)  AND  ROGERS  (J.  E.)     Sketches 
from  a  Tour  through  Holland  and  Germany.     Illustrated. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1889 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author:  "In  memory  of  my 
dear  friend  J,  E.  Rogers,  who  illustrated  this  boofc  with  his 
pencil,  and  our  daily  life  with  his  humors. — J.  P.  Mahaffy." 

614.  MAHAFFY  (J.  P.).    Greek  Life  and  Thought,  from 
the  Death  of  Alexander  to  the  Roman  Conquest.    Small  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond. :  Macmillan,  1896 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

615.  MAHAN  (A.  T.).     The    Gulf    and    Inland    Waters. 
[Vol.   3  of  "The  Navy  in  the  Civil  War."]      12mo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  [1885] 

With  an  interesting  historical  inscription  in  the  autograph 
of  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

616.  MAHAN   (A.  T.).     The  Interest  of  America  in  Sea 
Power,  Present  and  Future.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top. 

Bost.  1898 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  regarding  America's 
unique  position  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific. 

617.  MAHAN  (A.  T.).    The  Navy  in  the  Civil  War.    Por- 
trait and  maps.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

Contains  signed  inscription  by  the  author  regarding  the  part 
played  by  the  Mississippi  in  the  Confederacy  and  the  neces- 
sity for  an  inland  navy. 

618.  MAHAN  (A.  T.).     The  Life  of  Nelson  the  Embodi- 
ment of  the  Sea  Power  of  Great  Britain.     Portraits.     8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1899 

With  author's  autograph  signature  and  inscription  regard- 
ing Nelson's  words:  "/  have  done  my  duty." 

619.  MAHAN   (A.  T.).     Types  of  Naval    Officers    drawn 
from  the  History  of  the  British  Navy.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top 
(title  loose) .  Bost.  1901 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author  regarding  "the  great 
names  of  Hawke  and  Rodney." 

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620.  MAHAN  (A.  T.).    Retrospect  and  Prospect.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1902 

With  signed  autograph  inscription:  "  'Responsibility  is  the 
test  of  a  man's  courage.'  This  test  Admiral  Sampson  bore. — 
A.  T.  Mahan,  April  7,  1903." 

621.  MAILLARD  (LEON).   L'CEuvre  de  Auguste  Boulard. 
Portrait  and  etchings.    4to,  wrappers,  uncut.          Paris,  1896 

Printed  on  Japan  paper.  With  the  portrait  and  etchings 
in  3  states.  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

622.  MAIZEROY  (RENfi).    Romans.    5  vols.  12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1887-1897 

FIRST  EDITIONS.  All  inscribed  by  the  author.  Comprises: 
En  Folie;  Gas  passionnels;  Papa  la  vertu;  L'Adoree;  Joujou. 

623.  MALLOCK  (W.  H.).     Poems.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo, 
parchment  boards,  uncut  (one  corner  crushed).      Lond.  1880 

With  author's  inscription  telling  where  the  poems  were 
written. 

624.  MALLOCK  (W.  H.).    The  Heart  of  Life.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.:  Chapman  &  Hall,  1895 
Has  initialled  inscription  by  the  author. 

625.  MALOT   (HECTOR).     Sans  Famille.     2  vols.  12mo, 
half  calf.  Paris,  1879 

Inscribed  by  Hector  Malot. 

626.  MARESCOTTI  (E.  A.).    Clara  Albiati;  I.  Menclossi; 
Arturo  Dalgas;  La  scultura  al  monumentale.     4  vols.  ]2mo 
(one  16mo),  original  paper  covers,  uncut.      Milan,  1898-1902 

Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

627.  MARGUERITTE    (PAUL).     La  Tourmente.     12mo, 
wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

Holland  paper  copy.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

628.  MARGUERITTE   (PAUL  ET  VICTOR).     La  Com- 
mune.   FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  wrappers,  uncut.      Paris,  n.  d. 

Japan  paper  copy.  With  characteristic  inscription  by  the 
authors  on  the  half-title. 

629.  MARGUERITTE  (VICTOR).  Au  fil  de  1'heure.  FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.          Paris,  n.  d. 

One  of  25  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed  by  the  au- 
thor. 

630.  MARIETON    (PAUL).    La   Viole    d'Amour.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

FIRST  EDITION.  Holland  paper  copy.  Inscribed  by  the  au- 
thor. 

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631.  MARKHAM  (EDWIN).    The  Man  with  the  Hoe  and 
Other  Poems.    12mo,  green  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

Author's  presentation  copy.  Inscribed  on  title  and  on  fly- 
leaf with  signature.  Laid  in  are  portrait,  2  concert  programs 
and  Broadside  poem,  signed,  ' '  The  Eight  to  Labor  in  Joy. ' ' 

632.  MARKHAM  (EDWIN).     Lincoln  and  other  Poems. 
Portrait.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1901 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author,  with  biographical 
sketch,  bearing  some  of  the  author's  corrections. 

633.  MARVIN    (FREDERIC    ROWLAND).     Flowers   of 
Song  from  Many  Lands.     Portrait  on  vellum.     8vo,  boards, 
cloth  back,  paper  label,  uncut.    Troy :  Paf raets  Book  Co.,  n.  d. 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

634.  MARY  (JULES).     L'Ami  du  Mari.     12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

FIRST  EDITION.  Holland  paper  copy.  Inscribed  by  the  au- 
thor. 

635.  MASSE  Y  (GERALD).    A  Tale  of  Eternity  and  other 
Poems.     Author's  edition  from  advance  sheets.     16mo,  cloth. 

Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author:  Bost.  1870 

"Mine,  tliough  a  sorry  autograph, 
May  serve  to  make  you  look  and  laugh 
And  say,  when  I  have  given  the  hint, 
We  like  his  Writing  best — in  print. — Gerald  Massey." 

636.  MASSON    (FREDERIC).     Memoires    et    Lettres  du 
Cardinal  de  Bernis  1715-1758.    Portrait.    2  vols.  8vo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1878 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

637.  MASSON    (FREDERIC).    Napoleon   et  les   femmes, 
L 'Amour.     8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.        Paris,  1897 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

638.  MASSON  (FREDERIC).    Les  Quadrilles  de  la  cour 
de    Napoleon    ler    (1806-1813).     Eau-forte    et    dessins   par 
Eugene  Courboin.    Square  16mo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Limited  Edition.     Signed  by  the  author.  Paris,  1904 

639.  MASSON  (FREDERIC).     Josephine    repudiee;    Jose- 
phine de  Beauharnais.    2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1899,  1901 

FIRST  EDITIONS.  One  of  25  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

640.  MATSUMURA  (KAISAKI).  Self-Help  [in  Japanese]. 
12mo,  cloth.  Keiseisha,  1903 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author  in  English:  "Excel- 
sior, Excelsior,  Everlasting  Excelsior. — K.  Matsumura." 

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641.  MATTHEWS    (BRANDER).    The   Action   and   the 
"Word.    A  Novel  of  New  York.    Illustrated  by  W.  T.  Smedley. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1900 

Signed  inscription  by  the  author  relating  to  the  book. 

642.  MATTHEWS   (BRANDER).     French  Dramatists  of 
the  19th  Century,  1881;  Development  of  the  Drama,  1903; 
Tales  of  Fantasy  and  Fact.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1881-1903 

FIRST  EDITIONS.  Each  volume  signed  by  the  author  and  in- 
scribed in  his  hand  with  remarks  on  the  book. 

643.  MATTHEWS    (BRANDER).     Pen   and   Ink,    1888, 
FIRST   EDITION;    Tom   Paulding,    1892;   Aspects   of   Fiction 
[1896].    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1888-96 

Each  volume  with  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

644.  MATHEWS  (F.  SCHUYLER).     The  Writing  Table 
of  the  Twentieth  Century :  being  an  Account  of  Heraldry,  Art, 
Engraving  &  Established  Form  for  the  Correspondent.    Illus- 
trated.   Small  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1900 

Autograph  inscription  by  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf  and  an 
original  armorial  drawing  in  gold  and  colors  inserted  at 
page  56. 

645.  MAUDSLEY  (HENRY).    Body  and  Will,  being  An 
Essay  Concerning  Will  in  its  Metaphysical,  Physiological  and 
Pathological  Aspects.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1883 

Inscribed:  "Certified  to  ~be  a  true  copy  of  what  the  author 
thought  at  tJie  time  when  he  wrote  it. — H.  Maudsley.  August 
£9,  1902." 

646.  MAUPASSANT  (GUY  DE).    Au  Soleil.    12mo,  orgi- 
nal  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1884 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

647.  MAUPASSANT  (GUY  DE).    Le  Horla.    12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1887 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  F. 
Champsaur,  with  inscription. 

648.  MAUPASSANT    (GUY   DE).     Fort  comme  la  mort. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1889 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

649.  MAUPASSANT  (GUYDE).  L 'inutile  Beaute.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1890 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  from  the  author  to  Felicien 
Champsaur,  with  inscription. 

650.  MAUPASSANT  (GUYDE).    La  vie  errante.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers.  Paris,  1890 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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651.  MAUTHNER  (FRITZ).    Beitriige  zu  einer  kritik  der 
Sprache  (Critic  of  a  language).    3  vols.  8vo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Stuttgart,  1901-2 

Inscribed  by  the  author  in  the  first  volume. 

652.  MAXWELL    (SIR  HERBERT).     Meridiana:  Noon- 
tide Essays.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  clotoh,  uncut. 

Edinb.:  Blackwood,  1892 
With  autograph   inscription  by  the  author. 

653.  MAXWELL     (SIR     HERBERT).     Scottish     Land- 
Names,  their  Origin  and  Meaning,  Edinb.  1894;  A  Duke  of 
Britain,  A  Romance  of  the  Fourth  Century,  Edinb.   1895. 
FIRST  EDITIONS.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Each  volume  contains  an  autograph  inscription  by  the  au- 
thor. 

654.  MEILHAC    (HENRI)    ET   HALfiVY    (LUDOVIC). 
La  vie  Parisienne;  Les  Brigands;  Le  Petit  Due;  3  vols.  in 
one,  12mo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1868-1878 

Inserted  are  a  A.  L.  S.  by  H.  Meilhac,  1  p.  12mo,  and  A.  L.  S. 
by  L.  Halevy,  iy2  p.  12mo. 

655.  MENDfiS  (CATULLE).    Le  Fin  du  Fin,  ou  conseils 
a  un  jeune  homme  qui  se  destine  a  1'amour.     18mo,  original 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1885 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

656.  MENDfiS  (CATULLE).    Les  iles  d 'Amour.    Avec  6 
eaux-fortes  et  38  dessins  originaux  de  G.  Fraipont.    4to,  half 
morocco,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1886 

First  and  limited  Edition  on  Papier  Verge.     Inscribed  by 
the  author. 

657.  MENDfiS    (MADAME    CATULLE).     Les  Charmes; 
Le  coeur  magnifique.    FIRST  EDITIONS.    2  vols.  12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1904-1909 

One  of  10  and  one  of  15  copies  on  Holland  paper.    Inscribed 
by  the  author. 

658.  MERCER  (HENRY  C.).    The  Hill-Caves  of  Yucatan. 
With  74  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth.  Phila.  1896 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

659.  MERIWETHER  (LEE).    Afloat  and  Ashore  on  the 
Mediterranean,  N.  Y.  1898 ;  The  Tramp  at  Home,  N.  Y.  1889 ; 
A  Lord's  Courtship,  Chic.,  n.  d.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Author's  inscription  in  each. 

660.  METfiNIER  ET  DE  LAFOREST.    La  Bonne  a  tout 
faire,  comedie  en  4  actes,  en  prose  8vo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1892 

One  of  16  copies  on  Japan  paper  (Edition  des  Comediens), 
with  autograph  by  Oscare  MetOnier  on  the  half-title. 

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661.  MEYNELL  (ALICE).    John  Ruskin.    12mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1900 

FIRST  EDITION.     With  a  page  of  inscription  by  Alice  Mey- 
nell. 

662.  MEYNELL    (ALICE).     Later  Poems.     12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1902 

FIRST  EDITION.     With  two  page  inscription  by  the  author. 

663.  MIFFLIN  (LLOYD).     The  Slopes  of  Helicon,  Bost. 
1898;  Echoes  of  Greek  Idyls,  Bost.  1899;  At  the  Gates  of 
Song,  Bost.  1897.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Author's  holograph  inscription  in  each. 

664.  MILLER  (JO AQUIN).    Songs  of  the  Sierras.    FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1871 

With  an  inscription  by  Joaquin  Muller. 

665.  MILLER    (JOAQUIN).     Songs   of   the  Soul.    FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  San  Francisco,  1896 

With  full-page  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

666.  MILLER     (JOAQUIN).     Unwritten     History,     Life 
Amongst  the  Modocs.    Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Hartford,  1874 

With  an  inscription  by  Joaquin  Miller. 

667.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).  The  One  Fair  Woman.  FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1876 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

668.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).    Songs  of  Italy.     FIRST  EDI- 
TION.    12mo,  original  cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1878 

With   full-page   inscription  by  the  author. 

669.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).     '49  The  Gold-Seeker  of  the 
Sierras.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1884 

Inscribed:     "From,   my   play   49   I   wrote   this   book:    read 
it.     *     *     *. — Joaquin  Miller." 

670.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).    In  Classic  Shades  and  Other 
Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1890 

Inscribed:  "Tours  Joaquin  Miller.    S.  F.  Cal.  1900." 

671.  MILLER   (JOAQUIN).     Complete    Poetical    Works. 
Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.  San  Francisco,  1897 

Inscribed :     ' '  This  is  the  only  authorized  ed.  of  my  poems 
*     *     *     issued   when    I    was    in    the   Klondike. — Joaquin 
f  Miller." 

672.  MILLET  (F.  D.).    The  Danube  from  the  Black  Forest 
to  the  Black  Sea.    Illustrations.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1893 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

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673.  MIRBEAU  (OCTAVE).    L 'Abbe  Jules.    12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1888 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  15  copies  on  Japan  paper.  Inscribed 
by  the  author. 

674.  MIRBEAU  (OCTAVE).    Les  vingt  et  un  jours  d'un 
Neurastheiiique.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1901 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  30  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed 
by  the  author. 

675.  MISTRAL  (FREDERIC).    Mireille,  poeme  Provencal 
avee  la  traduction  litterale  en  regard.    Portrait.    16mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  by  F.  Mistral. 

676.  [MITCHELL  (DONALD  G.).]     Fresh  Gleanings;  or, 
a  New  Sheaf  from  the  Old  Fields  of  Continental  Europe.    By 
Ik  Marvel.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth  (a  little  shabby). 

N.  Y. :  Harper,  1847 

The  scarce  edition  with  the  Harper  imprint.  Autograph 
presentation  copy  from  the  author,  inscribed :  ' '  Alfred  Mitchell, 
From  Ik  Marvel.  Aug.  13,  1847." 

677.  MITCHELL  (DONALD  G.).   Wet  Days  at  Edgewood. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1865 

Signed  by  the  author  and  inscribed  in  his  autograph,  ' '  This 
book  seems  to  me  not  altogether  base,  even  now." 

678.  MITCHELL     (DONALD    G.).    About    Old    Story- 
Tellers.     Illustrated.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  original  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1878 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author  with  a  note  identifying 
the  frontispiece  as  a  portrait  of  his  son. 

679.  MITCHELL  (DONALD  G.).    English  Lands.  Letters 
and  Kings.    4  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops.        N.  Y.  1895-1899 

Each  volume  contains  the  autograph  of  the  author.  In  one 
of  the  volumes  the  author  writes  ' '  The  earlier  vols.  of  this 
series  of  'Eng.  Lands  and  Letters'  are  based  upon  a  few  lec- 
tures prepared  for  a  company  of  young  ladies  in  New  Haven, 
1888."  An  erasure  has  been  made  from  one  title-page.  Two 
of  the  volumes  are  First  Editions. 

680.  MITCHELL   (DONALD  G.).     American  Lands -and 
Letters.     Portraits  and  other  illustrations.     FIRST  EDITION. 
2  vols.  8vo,  buckram,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1897-1899 

Each  volume  inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

681.  MITCHELL    (S.    WEIR).     The  Hill  of  Stones   and 
other  Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1883 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "The  first  edition  of  my  first 
verse. — S.  W.  Mitchell." 

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682.  MITCHELL     (S.     WEIR).     Characteristics.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1892 

Signed  by  the  author  on  half-title. 

683.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).    Philip  Vernon.    A  Tale  in 
Prose  and  Verse.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. N.  Y.  1895 

Inscribed  by  author,  "I  prefer  last  editions." 

684.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).     Clinical  Lessons  on  Nerv- 
ous Diseases.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Phila.  1897 

Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author,  ' '  What  the  deuce  do  you 
want  with  a  medical  book. ' ' 

685.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).    The  Adventures  of  Fran- 
c,ois.    FIRST  EDITION.    12rao,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

Signed,  ' '  Yrs.  truly,  Weir  Mitchell. ' ' 

686.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).    Wear  and  Tear;  or,  Hints 
for  the  Overworked.    12mo,  cloth.  Phila.  1899 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

687.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).    Dr.  North  and  his  Friends. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1900 

With  autograph  of  the  author. 

688.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).     A  Diplomatic  Adventure. 
Frontispiece.    16mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1906 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  by  the  author :  "  A  half  true  story. 
Weir  Mitchell." 

689.  MONEY-COUTTS   (F.  B.).     The  Mystery  of  Godli- 
ness;   Songs    of    Innocence    by    Blake;    Rubaiyat   of    Omar 
Khayyam,  two  editions.    All  edited  by  F.  B.  Money-Coutts. 
Illustrated.    4  vols.  12mo  and  8vo.  Lond.,  v.  d. 

All  inscribed  by  F.  B.  Money-Coutts. 

690.  MONTEGUT  (MAURICE).  Rosnhero;  Le  Geste;  Rue 
des  Martyrs.    3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1896-1900 

FIRST  EDITIONS.  One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Each 
volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

691.  MONTEGUT  (MAURICE).  Les  archives  de  Guibray ; 
Papiers  brule's;  L'Ami  d'enfance.     3  vols.   12mo,   original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1900-1906 

FIRST  EDITIONS.  One  of  5  to  15  copies  on  Holland  paper. 
All  inscribed  by  M.  MontSgut. 

692.  MONTELIUS  (OSCAR).  Antiquites  Suedoises.   With 
658  woodcut  illustrations  by  C.  F.  Lindberg.     2  vols.  8vo, 
original  paper  covers.  Stockholm,  1873-1875 

Inscribed  in  the  first  volume  by  the  author:  "In  this  work, 
for  the  first  time,  I  have  given  a  general  idea  of  the  Swedish 
types  dating  from  the  period  which  was  called  prehistoric.  I 
have  indicated  where  each  piece  was  found  and  by  what  other 
objects  it  was  accompanied  and  in  what  museum  it  is  preserved. ' ' 

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693.  MONTESQUIOU-FEZENSAC     (COMTE    ROBERT 
DE).     Les  Chauves-Souris.     4to,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

Limited  Edition.     Inscribed  by  the  author.          Paris,  1893 

694.  MOODY  (WILLIAM  VAUGHN).    The  Fire-Bringer. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  boards,  paper  label,  uncut.    Bost.  1904 

One  of  150  copies  printed.  Contains  a  poetical  quotation  of 
7  lines  from  his  poem  ' '  Chorus  of  Youth ' '  inscribed  by  the 
author,  and  signed. 

695.  MORLEY    (JOHN).     The    Life    of    William  Ewart 
Gladstone.    Portraits.    3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1903 

FIRST  EDITION;  with  autograph  of  John  Morley  on  fly-leaf. 

696.  MORRIS   (WILLIAM  O'CONNOR).     Ireland,  1798- 
1898.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

697.  MULLER  (F.  MAX).     Lectures  on  the    Science    of 
Language.    First  and  Second  series.    FIRST  EDITIONS.    2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1861-1864 

Each  volume  is  inscribed  by  the  author  with  the  following: 
"No  language  without  thought,  no  thought  without  knowl- 
edge.— F.  Max  Muller." 

698.  NAST    (THOMAS).     Christmas    Drawings    for    the 
Human  Race.    FIRST  EDITION.    4to,  cloth. 

Signed  by  the  author  on  fly-leaf.      N.    Y. :  Harper,    1890 

699.  NAVILLE  (ERNEST).    Le  Christ;  Le  libre  arbitre; 
Le  probleme  du  mal;  Le  temoignage  du  Christ  et  1'unite 
du  monde  Chretien.    4  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris-Geneve,  1868-1893 
All  characteristically  inscribed  by  the  author. 

700.  NESBIT  (EVELYN).  In  Homespun.  FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond. :  John  Lane,  1896 

With  signed  inscription  in  autograph  of  the  author. 

701.  NEVILLE-ROLFE  (E.).    Naples  in  the  Nineties:  A 
Sequel  to  Naples  in  1888.    Illustrations.    12mo,  cloth. 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author.  Lond.  1897 

702.  NEWBOLT  (HENRY).  Mordred.  A  Tragedy.  -  FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

Inscribed  with  an  original  poem  of  6  lines  in  the  autograph, 
and  with  the  signature  of  the  author. 

703.  NEWBOLT  (HENRY).    Froissart  in  Britain.    Illus- 
trated from  originals  in  the  British  Museum.     12mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1900 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  a  long  quotation  inscribed  by  the 
author,  and  signed. 

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704.  NION  (FRANCOIS  DE).   Les  Fagades ;  Les  Passants. 

2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.       Paris,  1898-1902 

FIRST  EDITIONS.  One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper  with  the 
author's  seal,  and  one  of  5  copies  on  Velin  de  Marais  paper. 
Inscribed  by  the  author. 

705.  NOEL  (EDOUARD).    La  comedie-franc.aise  en  1877. 
Etched  portrait.    8vo,  original  vellum  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1878 

One  of  60  copies  issued  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed  by  the 
author. 

706.  NORDAU  (MAX).     Maha-R6g  und  andere  novellen. 
12mo,  half  cloth.  Berlin,  n.  d. 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  in  English: 
' '  /  married  an  old  man 
For  his  money's  sake; 
The  money  is  gone, 
But  the  old  man  remains." — Dr.  M.  Nordau. 

707.  NORDAU  (MAX).     Paris.     Studien  und  Bilder  aus 
dem   wahren   Milliardenlande    (Paris;   studies   and  pictures 
from  the  true  country  of  the  Milliards).    2  vols.  8vo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Leipzig,  1881 

Inscribed  by  the  author  in  English:  "The  day  when  France 
and  Germany,  instead  of  being  irreconcilable  enemies,  will  join 
their  hands  in  goodwill  and  neighbourly  friendship,  will  be  a 
high  feast  for  civilised  mankind." — Dr.  M.  Nordau. 

708.  NORDAU  (MAX).    Conventional  Lies  of  Our  Civili- 
zation.   Translated  from  the  Seventh  German  Edition.    8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "There  are  books  that  can  only  be 
written  by  young  men.  They  learn  afterwards  too  much  in- 
dulgence from  life." 

709.  NORDAU  (MAX).  The  Malady  of  the  Country.  12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond. :  Heinemann,  1896 

Signed  and  inscribed  by  Dr.  Nordau  with  "*  *  *  sicklied 
o'er  with  the  pale  ca-st  of  thought." 

710.  NORDAU  (MAX).    Paris  unter  der  dritten  Republik ; 
Zeitgenossische  Franzosen ;  Ausgewahlte  Pariser  Brief  e.  3  vols. 
8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.       Leipzig-Berlin,  1887-1901 

Each  volume  inscribed  by  Max  Nordau  in  English. 

711.  NORRIS   (W.  E.).     Matrimony,  1892;  Billy  Bellew, 
1895 ;  The  Widower,  1898.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  inscribed  by  the  author.     Lond.   and  N.   Y.   1892-98 

712.  NORRIS  (W.  E.).    Giles  Ingilby,  Lond.  1899;  Heaps 
of  Money,  Lond.  1891;  Mademoiselle  de  Mersac,  Lond.  1892. 

3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

The  author's  inscription  in  each. 

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713.  NORRIS  (W.  B.).  Lone  Marie,  Lond.  1905;  Marietta's 
Marriage,  Lond.  1897 ;  The  Credit  of  the  Country,  Lond.  1902. 
FIRST  EDITIONS.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Two  of  the  volumes  are  autograph  presentation  copies  from 
the  author;  the  other  work  bears  his  autograph. 

714.  NORTON  (CHARLES  ELIOT).    Notes  of  Travel  and 
Study  in  Italy.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1860 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

715.  NORTON  (CHARLES  ELIOT).    The  Divine  Comedy 
of  Dante  Alighieri,  3  vols.,  Bost.  1897-1898 ;  The  New  Life  of 
Dante  Alighieri,  Bost.  1896.    Together  4  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

With  autograph  inscriptions  by  the  translator,  and  the  second 
and  third  volumes  of  The  Divine  Comedy  have  the  autograph 
of  the  translator  on  title-page. 

716.  OBER  (FREDERICK  A.).    Our  West  Indian  Neigh- 
bors.    The  Islands  of  the  Caribbean  Sea.    Many  fine  plates. 
8vo,  half  crimson  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1904 

Contains  an  interesting  full-page  signed  inscription  in  the 
author's  autograph,  relating  to  his  many  works  on  the  West 
Indies. 

717.  OECHSLI  (WILHELM).    Geschichte  der  Schweiz  im 
XIX    Jahrhundert.     Band    1;    Die    Anfange    der    Schweiz. 
Eidgenossenschaft.    2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Leipzig  u  Zurich,  1903,  1891 
Each  volume  inscribed  by  Professor  Oechsli. 

718.  OHNET  (GEORGES).     Serge  Panine.     12mo,  three- 
quarters  brown  morocco,  initials  on  front  panel,  gilt  top,  uncut 
edges.  Paris,  1881 

Holland  paper  copy.  Presentation  from  the  author  to  A. 
Landrol  with  inscription. 

719.  OHNET     (GEORGES).     Dernier    Amour;    Volonte. 
FIRST  EDITIONS.    2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1888-9 
One  of  150  copies  on  Holland  paper.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

720.  OMAN  (CHARLES).    A  History  of  the  Art  of  War. 
The  Middle  Ages,  from  the  Fourth  to  the  Fourteenth  Century. 
Maps,  plans,  &c.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

With  signed  Latin  inscription  in  the  author's  autograph. 

721.  OUIDA  (pseud,  of  Louise  de  la  Ramee).    Under  Two 
Flags :  A  Novel.    2  vols.  16mo,  half  vellum,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Leipzig:  Tauchnitz,  1871 
With  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

722.  PAGE  (THOMAS  NELSON).  The  Coast  of  Bohemia. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1906 

FIRST  EDITION;  inscribed  by  the  author. 

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723.  PALGBAVE  (FRANCIS  TURNER).    Essays  on  Art. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1866 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscrip- 
tion on  half-title. 

724.  PARKER  (GILBERT) .    The  Translation  of  a  Savage ; 
An  Adventurer  of  the  North.    2  vols.  crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1894-5 

With  the  autograph  of  Gilbert  Parker  in  each  volume. 

725.  PARKMAN  (FRANCIS).    Prose  Passages  from  His 
Works,  compiled  by  J.  E.  Hodgson.  Portrait.  8vo,  wrappers. 

Bost.  1893 

Inscribed  is  a  fragment  of  a  letter  from  the  author,  bearing 
his  signature  and  addressed  to  Perley  Poore. 

726.  PARTON   (JAMES).     Life  and  Times  of  Benjamin 
Franklin.    Portraits.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1864 
Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  John  G.  Saxe. 

727.  PASCOLI    (GIOVANNI).     Primi   Poemetti;    Poemi 
Conviviali;    Canti   di   Castelvecchio ;   Myricae.     4  vols.   4to, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Bologna-Livorno,  1903-5 

Printed  on  Hand-made  paper.  Each  volume  inscribed  with  an 
original  poem  signed  by  the  author. 

728.  PATERSON  (A.  B.).     Rio  Grande 's  Last  Race  and 
other  Verses.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.        Sydney,  1902 

Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

729.  PATON  (W.  A.).    Picturesque  Sicily.    Many  illustra- 
tions.   8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

Has  signed  inscription  on  fly-leaf,  in  author's  autograph,  re- 
garding the  importance  to  the  student  of  an  understanding  of 
Sicilian  history. 

730.  PEABODY  (JOSEPHINE  PRESTON).    The  Piper. 
A  Play  in  Four  Acts.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  boards,  uncut. 

Bost.  1909 

Inscribed  by  the  author  with  quotation  from  the  book.  Her 
device  appears  on  the  half-title. 

731.  PEET  (STEPHEN  D.).    The  Mound  Builders:  their 
Works  and  Relics.    Illustrations.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Chicago,  1892 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription  in  each 
volume. 

732.  PEPPER    (CHARLES    M.).    To-Morrow    in    Cuba, 
N.  Y.  1899;  Panama  to  Patagonia,  Chic.  1906.     2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth. 

Long  and  interesting  inscription  by  the  author  in  both. 

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733.  [PERIER   (PAUL  CASIMIR-).]     Un  chercheur  au 
Salon  1868.    Peinture  par  Paul  Pierre.    12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1868 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  by  the  author.  Inlaid  is  a  very 
interesting  A.  L.  S.  by  Casimir  Perier  [Eminent  French  States- 
man], May  21,  1868.  3*4  pp.  8vo. 

734.  PETRE      (F.     LORAINE).     Simon     Bolivar,     "El 
Libertador. "    Portrait  cmd  map.    8 vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1910 

Inscribed,  "Simon  Bolivar  lived  for  the  Liberation  of  South 
America  from  the  yoke  of  Spain.  *  *  *  * — F.  Loraine  Petre." 

735.  PHELPS   (ELIZABETH  STUART).     A  Chariot,  of 
Fire,  N.  Y.   1910;  Jonathan  and  David,  N.  Y.  1909;  The 
Empty  House,  Bost.  1910 ;  The  Oath  of  Allegiance,  Bost.  1909. 
FIRST  EDITIONS.    4  vols.  12mo  and  16mo,  cloth. 

Three  of  the  volumes  are  inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the 
author. 

736.  PHILLIPS  (STEPHEN).    Marpessa.    Illustrated  by 
Philip  Connard.    16mo,  original  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.:  John  Lane,  1900 

FIRST  EDITION.  Scarce.  Signed  by  the  author  and  inscribed, 
' '  Beautiful  faith  surrendering  to  time. ' ' 

737.  PHILLIPS   (STEPHEN).     Ulysses.     A  Drama  in  a 
Prologue  and  Three  Acts.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Lond.  1902 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author:  "Ah  God  that  I 
might  see  gaunt  Ithaca  stand  up  out  of  the  surge. — Stephen 
Phillips." 

738.  PHILLIPS  (STEPHEN).    Nero.    8vo,  boards,  edges 
uncut.  N.  Y.:  Macmillan,  1906 

Limited  Edition,  only  100  copies  printed  on  Japan  vellum. 
With  4-line  poem  in  author's  autograph,  with  signature. 

739.  POE  (EDGAR  ALLAN).    The  Works  of  Edgar  Allan 
Poe.     With  a  Memoir,  Critical  Introductions  and  Notes,  by 
Edmund  Clarence  Stedman  and  George  E.  Woodberry.    Illus- 
trated.   10  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.      Chicago,  1894 

On  the  fly-leaf  of  the  first  volume  Stedman  has  inscribed  a 
quotation  regarding  Poe,  from  his  ' '  Poets  of  America ' ' ;  and 
beneath  this  inscription  is  the  autograph  of  his  co-editor  George 
E.  Woodberry. 

740.  PI  ATT  (JOHN  J.  AND  SARAH  M.  B.).    The  Nest  at 
Washington,  and  other  Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

With  inscription  and  signatures  of  the  authors.     N.  Y.  1864 

741.  PIATT  (JOHN  J.).    The  Hesperian  Tree:  An  Annual 
of  the  Ohio  Valley,  1903.     Many  fine  half-tone  plates,  &c. 
Imperial  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut. 

Columbus,  Ohio,  1903 

Numbered  and  signed  by  the  author.  Contains  also  in  his 
autograph  a  presentation  inscription  and  a  signed  quotation  of 
4  lines  from  this  book. 

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742.  PIATT     (JOHN    J.).     Pencilled    Fly-Leaves,  Cinn. 
1880 ;  Idyls  and  Lyrics  of  the  Ohio  Valley,  Bost.  1888 ;  The 
Lost  Farm,  Bost.  1878.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

With  signed  inscriptions  by  the  author  in  each. 

743.  PIATT  (SARAH  M.  B.  AND  JOHN  J.).    In  Primrose 
Time,  1886 ;  Three  Little  Emigrants,  1887 ;  Odes  in  Ohio,  1897. 
3  vols.  12mo,  boards  and  cloth.          Lond.  and  Cinn.  1886-97 

Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  authors. 

744.  PIRANDELLO     (LUIGI).     Zampogna.     16mo,     full 
white  vellum,  inlaid  with  blue  morocco  shield,  gilt,  by  Casciani, 
Rome.  Rome,  1901 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

745.  PLATONOF    (S.  F.).     Lessons  of  Russian  History. 
Royal  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Petrograd,  1901 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author  in  English. 

746.  PODMORE    (FRANK).     Studies    in    Psychical    Re- 
search.   8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1897 

With  an  inscription  on  fly-leaf  by  Frank  Podmore. 

747.  POINSOT  ET  NORMANDY.    L'Echelle.  12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1901 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  5  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  C.  Poinsot. 

748.  POPELIN  (CLAUDIUS).     Les  vieux  Arts  du  Feu. 
Numerous  woodcut  vignettes,  text  within  red  line  borders. 
4to,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1878 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

749.  PRAED    (MRS.    CAMPBELL).     Outlaw   and   Law- 
maker.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1895 

With  an  inscription  by  Mrs.  Praed,  descriptive  of  the  book. 

750.  PREDL  (EMILE).    Causeries.    4to,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1895 
One  of  50  copies  on  V6lin  papier.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

751.  PREVOST  (MARCEL).    Lettres  de  Femmes.    12mo, 
full  dark  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top  and  inside  borders, 
with  the  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Bonleau.        Paris,  1892 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

752.  PRIVAS  (XAVIER).    Chansons  Chimeriques.   12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1897 

One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Presentation  from  the 
author  to  Her  Majesty,  Isabelle  II,  Queen  of  Spain,  with  his 
inscription. 

753.  PRUDHOMME     (SULLY).    Les    Vaines    tendresses. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1875 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  on  the  half-title  is  an  original 
5-line  poem  by  the  author,  signed. 

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754.  PRUDHOMME  (SULLY).    Le  Prisme.    12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  is  an  original  4-line  poem  by  the 
author,  signed. 

755.  PRUDHOMME  (SULLY).  Testament poetique.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1901 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed   in  blue  pencil   and   ink  by   the 
author. 

756.  PUTNAM  (G.  H.  AND  J.  B.).  Authors  and  Publishers, 
A  Manual  of  Suggestions  for  Beginners  in  Literature.     8vo, 
boards,  leather  back,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1900 

Inscribed:    "For  the  library  of  James  Carleton  Young,  with 
the  compliments  of  Geo.  Haven  Putnam." 

757.  PYLE  (HOWARD).     The  Garden  behind  the  Moon. 
Illustrated  by  the  author.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth. 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author.     Bost.  1895 

758.  PYLE  (HOWARD).  Men  of  Iron.  Illustrated.  12  mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

759.  PYLE    (HOWARD).     Stolen    Treasure.     Illustrated 
by  the  author.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1907 

On  the  fly-leaf  is  a  drawing  of  a  pirate,  inscribed  below: 
"Howard  Pyle,  His  Mark,  August  llth,  1907." 

760.  RAGOZIN  (Z.).    History   of   India.     With   46  illus- 
trations and  one  map.    8vo,  original  cloth.     Petrograd  [1905] 

FIRST  EDITION.     Characteristically  inscribed  by  the  author 
in  English. 

761.  RAMBAUD  (ALFRED).    Russes  et  Prussiens,  guerre 
de  sept  ans.     Avec  10  dessins  d'uniformes  par  H.   Ganier 
4  cartes  et  7  plans  de  batailles.     8vo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1895 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

762.  RAWLINSON  (GEORGE).    Isaac  and  Jacob:  Their 
Lives  and  Times.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.       Lond.,  n.  d. 

With   a   signed    autograph    inscription   by   the   author,    and 
scriptural  quotations. 

763.  RAWLINSON  (GEORGE).  The  Sixth  Great  Oriental 
Monarchy;  or,  The  Geography,  History  and  Antiquities  of 
Parthia.     Lithograph,  maps,  views,  &c.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top. 

N.  Y. :  n.  d. 

With  long,  signed  inscription  relating  to  the  Parthian  King 
and  nobility  in  war  times. 

764.  RAWLINSON     (GEORGE).     The     Seventh     Great 
Oriental  Monarchy.     Colored  frontispiece  and  illustrations. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.        N.  Y. :  Dodd,  Mead  and  Co.,  1882 

With  autograph  of  the  Author,  and  Greek  quotation   from 
Herodian,  'inscribed  in   the  first  volume. 

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765.  RAWLINSON  (GEORGE).     The  Origin  of  Nations. 
Maps.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.:  Scribner,  1894 

Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author,  with  signature  and  Bibli- 
cal quotation. 

766.  RAYMOND  (GEORGE  L.).    Ballads  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, N.  Y.  1892 ;  Sketches  in  Song,  N.  Y.  1889 ;  Poetry  as  a 
Representative  Art,  N.  Y.  1898;  Rhythm  and  Harmony  in 
Poetry  and  Music,  N.  Y.  1895 ;  Art  in  Theory,  FIRST  EDITION, 
N.  Y.  1894 ;  Genesis  of  Art  Form,  FIRST  EDITION,  N.  Y.  1893. 
6  vols.  12mo  and  16mo,  cloth. 

With  autograph  inscription  in  each  volume,  signed  by  the 
author. 

767.  REED  (MYRTLE).    The  Spinster  Book;  The  Shadow 
of  Victory.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1901-3 

Both  inscribed  by  the  author. 

768.  REID  (WHITELAW).    Ohio  in  the  War:  Her  States- 
men, Her  Generals,  and  Soldiers.     Steel  engraved  portraits 
and  other  illustrations.    2  vols.  thick  royal  8vo,  cloth  (corners 
slightly  rubbed).  N.  Y.  1868 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author  apologizing  for  "the 
many  imperfections  time  has  uncovered  on  its  [the  book's] 
head." 

769.  RENAN   (ERNEST).     The  Apostles,  translated  and 
edited  by  J.  H.  Allen.    8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1898 

Four  pages  (part  of  a  letter)  of  J.  H.  Allen,  also  a  letter 
from  his  daughter,  Mary  W.  Allen,  laid  in. 

770.  REPPLIER  (AGNES).    Books  and  Men,  Bost.  1888; 
Points  of  View,  Bost.  1892;  Essays  in  Idleness,  Bost.  1893; 
Compromises,  Bost.  1904;  The  Fireside  Sphinx,  Bost.  1901; 
Books  and  Men,  1895 ;  In  the  Dozy  Hours,  Bost.  1895.    7  vols. 
12mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  contains  an  inscription  by  the  author.  Five 
of  the  books  are  First  Editions. 

771.  REYNOLDS-BALL   (EUSTACE  A.).     The  City  of 
the  Caliphs  [Cairo].    8vo,  white  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1898 

Presentation  copy  with  inscription  by  the  author,  who  has 
quoted  also  a  7-line  verse  from  Matthew  Arnold. 

.  772.  RHYMER'S  CLUB.    The  Book  of  the  Rhymer's  Club. 

Square  16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

One  of  450  copies  printed.     Among  the  contributors  to  this 

volume  were:    Arthur  Symons,  W.  B.  Yeats,  Ernest  Dowson, 

and  others,  including  Kichard  Le  Gallienne,  whose   autograph 

is  indited  below  the  list  of  contributors. 


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FOURTH     SESSION 

Thursday  Evening,  February  15,  1917,  at  8:15  o'clock 
LOTS  773-1038 

773.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).    Les  Caresses.  FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  polished  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  tooled  back,  gilt 
top,  uncut  edges,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Champs. 

Paris,  n.  d.  [1877] 
With  a  poem  inscribed  by  the  author  on  the  half-title. 

774.  RICHEPIN    (JEAN).      Le    Pave.      16mo,    original 
paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1883 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  tbe  author. 

775.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).    Les  Blasphemes.   12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Paris,  1884 

FIRST  EDITION.     With  a  poetical  inscription  by  the  author. 

776.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).     Monsieur  Scapin.     8vo,  orig- 
inal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

777.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).    Truandailles.    12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut..  Paris,  1890 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

778.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).     Cauchemars.     12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1892 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

779.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).     Mes  Paradis.     12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1894 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

780.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).     Le  Chemineau.     FIRST  EDI- 
TION.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken  and  front 
cover  lacking).  Paris,  1897 

Special  copy  printed  on  rose  paper.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

781.  RICTUS    (JEHAN).     Les    Soliloques    du    Pauvre. 
Portrait.    Square  8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.    Paris,  1897 

LIMITED  EDITION.  Inscribed  by  the  author  with  an  original 
poeui. 

782.  RIIS  (JACOB   A.).     The    Old    Town.     Illustrated. 
FIRST  EDITION.     I2mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  11)09 

With  inscription  by  the  author;  "A  very  happy  New  Year  to 
you.  happy  as  icere  the  old  years  in  the  Old  Town — better  I 
can't  wish  you.  Better  they  could  not  be.  for  they  were  the 
young  years  when  the  road  stretched  far  ahead,  all  green  and 
spring  like  in  the  morning  sun,  with  the  song  of  birds  in  the 
air.— Jacob  A.  Riis." 

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783.  RILEY   (JAMES   WHITCOMB).     Songs  O'  Cheer. 
Illustrated.     12mo,  cloth.  Indianapolis,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  with  an  autograph  verse,  signed  by  the  author. 

784.'  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).     Songs  of  Summer 
Illustrated.     12mo,  cloth.  Indianapolis,  n.  d. 

With  an  inscription  and  a  quotation  from  tbe  book. 

785.  RILEY   (JAMES   WHITCOMB).     Pipe   O'  Pan   at 
Zekesbury.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  half  morocco. 

Indianapolis,  1889 

Inscribed  with  a  quotation  from  the  introduction,  signed  by 
the  author. 

786.  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).    The  Flying  Islands 
of  the  Night.     12mo,  cloth.  Indianapolis,  1892 

Inscribed:  "For  the  Song's  sake.     Very  truly,  James  Whit- 
comb  Riley. " 

787.  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).     Rubaiyat  of  Doc 
Sifers.  Illustrated.   FIRST  EDITION.   12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1897 

Inscribed  with  a  quotation  from  the  book,  signed  by  the 
author. 

788.  RILEY    (JAMES  WHITCOMB).     The    Poems  and 
Prose  Sketches.  Illustrated.   15  vols.  12mo,  half  olive  levant 
morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut  (not  uniform  in  color). 

N.  Y.  1897-1908 

Each  volume  is  inscribed  by  the  author.     The  Homestead 
Edition. 

789.  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).     Rhymes  of  Child- 
hood. Frontispiece.    12mo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

Inscribed:  "  Very  truly,  James  Whitcomb  Riley." 

790.  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).     The  Boys  of  the 
Old  Glee  Club.   Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth.  Indianapolis,  [1907] 

Inscribed:  "  With  Hoosier greetings,  James  Whitcomb  Riley, 
....  Thank  God,  they're  singing  yet." 

791.  RIOTOR  (LEON).     Les  Arts  et  les  Lettres.     Lettre 
autographs  et  dessins  inedit  d'Auguste    Rodin  grave  par 
Perrichon.     12mo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

792.  RIVES   (AMELIE).     Barbara  Bering,  1893;  Herod 
and  Mariamne,  1888;  The  Quick  or  the  Dead,  1888.    3  vols. 
12mo  and  8vo,  cloth  and  boards.  Phila.  1888-93 

Each  volume  with  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

793.  ROBERTS   (CHARLES  G.  D.).     Earth's  Enigmas. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.       Bost.  1896 

A  three-verse  autograph  poem  by  the  author,  written  on  the 
fly-leaf. 

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794.  ROBERTS    (CHARLES  G.    D.).      The   Heart   that 
Knows.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.      Host.  190(5 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

795.  ROBINSON  (A.  MARY  F.).     Songs,  Ballads  and  a 
Play,  Loud.  1H88;  Retrospect  and  other  Poems,  Lond.  1M93; 
The  Life  of  Ernest  Renan,  Lond.    1898.     FIRST  EDITIONS. 
3  vols.  12mo  arid  Himo,  cloth  and  half  parchment. 

Each  volume  contains  an  inscription  by  the  author. 

796.  ROCHEFORT     (HENRI).      Le     Palefrenier;     Les 
Naufrageurs.     2  vols.  12mo,  half  cloth.        Paris,  1880-1881 

Inscribed  by  Henri  Rochefort. 

797.  ROOD  (RENNELL).     The  Violet  Crown,  and  Songs 
of  England.     Frontispiece.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.     Lond.  1891 

Inscribed,'  with  a  poem,  entitled  "Athens"  by  Rennell  Rodd. 

798.  ROGERS    (SAMUEL).     Poems.      Vignettes.     16rao, 
full  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1822 

Presentation  copy  "  From  the  Author." 

799.  ROOSEVELT    (ROBERT    B.).       Five    Acres    Too 
Much,  a   Truthful    Elucidation   of  the  Attractions  of  the 
Country.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  18K9 

Inscribed :  "  I  received  a  compliment  concerning  this  book  of 
which  I  am  so  proud  that  I  cannot  keep  it  to  myself.  It  came 
from  Rev.  Dr  Talmadge  who  said  he  had  had  more  amusement 
out  of  it  than  from  any  book  in  his  library  and  that  he  resorted 
to  it  when  he  was  worn  out  with  work. — -R.  B.  Roosevelt." 

800.  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE).     Hunting  Trips  of  a 
Ranchman.    Illustrated  by  Frost,  Gifford,  Beard,  <&(•.    8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  18*6 

Inscribed:  "  Jas.  C.  Young,  Esq.  from  Theodore  Roosevelt." 

801.  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE).     American  Big-Game 
Hunting.  The  Book  of  the  Boone  aud  Crockett  Club.   Edited 
by  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  George  Bird  Griunell.     Illus- 
trated.     8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1893 

Inscribed:  "  With  regards  of  Theodore  Roosevelt.  April, 
1900." 

802.  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE).     The  Strenuous  Life, 
Essays  and  Addresses.     Portrait.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

N.  Y. 1900 

Inscribed:  "Jas.  C.  Young,  Esq.  Compliments  of  Theodore 
Roosevelt,  Sept.  22,  1901." 

803.  ROOSEVELT    (THEODORE).     Outdoor    Pastimes 
of  an  American  Hunter.     Illustrated.   FIRST  EDITION.  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1905 

Inscribed:  "To  James Carleton  Young, Esq.,  withgood  icishes, 
from  Theodore  Roosevelt." 

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804.  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE).     African  and  Euro- 
pean Addresses.     12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1910 

Inscribed:  "  The  poorest  way  to  face  life  is  to  face  it  with  a 
sneer."  Theodore  Roosevelt." 

805.  ROSNY  (J.  H.,  Translator).     Printemps  parfume, 
coinan  coreen.     Illustrations  de   Marold  et  Mittis.     16mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1897 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  by  the  author  and  by  E.  de  Gon- 
court. 

806.  ROSSEL   (VIRGILE).     Histoire   des  relations   lit- 
teraires  entre  la  France  et  1'Allem.agne;  Histoire  de  la  lit- 
terature  Frangaise  hors  de  France;  Manuel  du  droit  federal 
des  obligations.     3  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  Lausanne,  1892-lb97 
All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

807.  ROSSETTI  (GABRIELE).      A  Versified  Autobiog- 
raphy.    Translated  and  Supplemented  by  W.  M.  Rossetti. 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1901 

Limited  Edition,  only  1,000  copies  on  Hand-made  paper.  With 
full-page  inscription,  by  W.  M.  Rossetti,  giving  the  history  of 
his  father's  bibliography. 

808.  ROSSETTI   (W.    M  ).     Poems    by    the    late    John 
Lucas   Tupper,    edited  by   W.    M.    Rossetti.     Crown  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1897 

Inscribed:  "  As  my  Prefatory  notice  shows,  John  Lucas 
Tupper  was  a  man  deserving  of  the  highest  esteem,  both  for  his 

solid  mental  gifts  and  for  his  sterling  character W.  M. 

Rossetti." 

809.  ROSTAND    (EDMOND).      La    Samaritaine.      4to, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1897 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

810.  ROSTAND      (EDMOND).      Cyrano    de    Bergerac. 
Comedie  heroique  en  cinq  actes,  en  vers.     12mo,  original 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1898 

FIRST  EDITION.  RARE.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author, 
with  his  autograph  inscription. 

811.  ROSTAND  (EDMOND).     L'Aiglon.     Drame  en  six 
actes,  en  vers.     12mo,  original  covers,  uncut.       Paris,  1900 

FIRST  EDITION.  SCARCE.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author 
to  Ferdinand  Brunetifire,  with  autograph  inscription. 

812.  ROSTAND   (EDMOND).     Un    Soir   a  Hernani— 26 
Fevrier  1902.     12mo,  original  covers,  uncut.        Paris,  1902 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  Edmond  Rostand  on  fly-leaf. 

813.  ROUTIER     (GASTON).      Legendes     de     Mort    et 
d'Amour.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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814.  ROYCROFT.     Hubbard    (Elbert).     A   Message    to 
Garcia  and  Thirteen  Other  Things.     Portrait.     8vo,  ooze 
calf,  uncut.  East  Aurora,  1901 

Edition  limited  to  450  copies,  illumined  by  hand,  with  2 
sheets  of  the  original  manuscript. 

815.  ROYCROFT    PRESS.     Poems   by   Edgar  A.   Poe. 
[Preface  by  Michael   Monahan.]      Portrait.     Royal     8vo, 
undressed  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut.  East  Aurora,  1901 

With  signed  inscription  by  Elbert  Hubbard:  "  Work  was 
once  regarded  as  a  curse  ;  next  it  became  a  necessary  evil,"  etc. 

816.  ROYCROFT    PRESS.     The    Book     of    Job,    East 
Aurora,  1897;  The  Man  of  Sorrows  [Elbert  Hubbard],  East 
Aurora,  1904;  Art  and  Life,  by  Vernon  Lee,  East  Aurora, 
1896.     3  vols.  8vo  and  12mo,  boards,  cloth  backs. 

Each  volume  is  one  of  a  limited  edition,  the  last  one  above 
mentioned  being  printed  on  Japan  paper.  A  signed  inscription 
by  the  author  is  contained  in  each  book. 

817.  ROYCROFT  PRESS.     A  Catalog  and   some  Com- 
ments, East  Aurora,  1900;  Song  of  Myself,  by  Walt  Whit- 
man, East  Aurora,  1904;   Little  Journey  to  the  Home  of 
John  Milton,  by  Elbert  Hubbard,  East  Aurora,   1900.     3 
vols.  small  4to,  limp  suede  calf. 

Each  volume  is  an  autograph  inscription  by  Elbert  Hubbard. 

818.  SALES    (PIERRE))     Marthe   et  Marie;   Femme  et 
Maitresse;  L'^cuyere;  Le  Corso  rouge.     4  vols.  12mo,  half 
calf.  Paris,  n.  d. 

FIRST  EDITIONS.     All  inscribed  by  Pierre  Sales. 

819.  SALTUS    (EDGAR    E.).     Balzac,    Portrait,  Bost., 
n.  d. ;  Historia  Amoris,  N.  Y.  1906;  The  Anatomy  of  Nega- 
tion, N.  Y.  1886.     FIRST  EDITIONS.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  contains  an  inscription  by  the  author. 

820.  SANTA YANA  (GEORGE).     The  Life  of   Reason; 
or  the  Phases  of  Human  Progress.     5  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1906 

Each  volume  contains  an  inscription  in  verse,  or  a  manu- 
script note  regarding  the  book. 

821.  SARDOU   (VICTORIEN).     La  Taverne,    comedie. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1854 

FIRST  EDITION  of  author's  first  book.     Inscribed  by  Sardou. 

822.  SARDOU  (VICTORIEN).    Rabagas,  comedie.    Por- 
trait.    12rao,  half  calf.  Paris,  1872 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

823.  SAVAGE-LANDOR  (A.  HENRY).     Corea  or  Cho- 
Sen,  the  Land  of  the  Morning  Calm.     Portrait  and  illustra- 
tions.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Loud.  1895 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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8*4.  SCHNITZLER  (ARTHUR).     Anatol.     Illustrations 
by  M.  G-nschelL     4to,  buckram,  gilt  top.  Berlin,  1901 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

«25.  SCOLLARD    (CLINTON).     Lyrics   of    the    Dawn. 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  1902 

One  of  18  copies  printed  on  Japan  Hand  made  paper.  In- 
scribed with  a  poem  by  Clinton  Scollard. 

826    SCOLLARD    (CLINTON).     Lyrics  and  Legends  of 
Christmas  Tide.     8vo,  boards,  uncut.     Clinton,  N.  Y.,  1904 
One  of   8  copies  printed  on  Japan    Hand-made  paper.     In- 
scribed with  a  poem  by  Clinton  Scollard. 

827.  SCOLLARD  (CLINTON).     Odes  and  Elegies.     Hvo, 
boards,  uncut.  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  1905 

FIRST  EDITION;  one  of  100  copies  printed.  Inscribed  by  the 
author. 

828.  SCOLLARD  (CLINTON).    Giovio  and  Giulia;  Chil- 
dren of  Romance;  Miniatures;  A  Christinas  Garland;  Law- 
ton.     5  vols   12mo,  wrappers.  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

FIRST  EDITIONS,  inscribed  by  the  author. 

829.  SCOTT    (EBEN    GREENOUGH).     Reconstruction 
during  the  Civil  War  in  the  United  States  of  America.  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1895 

With  interesting  inscription  by  the  author. 

830.  SCOTT    (WINFIELD).      Memoirs    of    Lieut. -Gen. 
Scott,  LL.D.     Written  by  Himself.     Portrait  frontispieces. 
2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1864 

FIRST  EDITION.  Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the 
author  Pasted  on  inside  front  cover  is  the  leaf  of  errata, 
rarely  found  with  the  book. 

831.  SCUDDER  (HORACE  E.).     Stories  and  Romances. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1880 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

832.  SEAWELL    (MOLLY    ELLIOT).       Francezka,    In- 
dianapolis, n.  d. ;  Twelve  Naval  Captains,  N.  Y.  1897;  The 
Loves  of  the   Lady  Arabella,   N.  Y.    1898.     3  vols.   12mo, 
cloth. 

Each  volume  is  inscribed  by  the  author,  with  a  short  com- 
ment on  the  book,  and  signed. 

833.  SHARP  (WILLIAM).  Flower  O' the  Vine.   Portrait. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1«92 

Inscribed  with  a  poem  on  fly-leaf,  and  beneath  the  portrait: 
"  The  W.  S.  of  11  years  later,  alas,  is  much  grayer  and  much 
lean  plump!  but  at  least  he  has  improved  in  his  signature. — 
William  Sharp,  Sept.  25,  1908." 

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834.  SHERMAN  (FRANK  DEMPSTER).     Lyrics  for  a 

Lute,    Boat.    1890;   Madrigals   aud   Catches,    N.    Y.    1887; 

Lyrics  of   Joy,  Bost.  1904;  Little-  Folk  Lyrics,  Boat.  1897. 

FIRST  EDITIONS.  4  vols.  12mo  arid  16mo.  Various  bindings. 

Each  volume  contains  a  poetical  autographed  inscription  by 

the  author. 


SHOEMAKER  (M.  M.).  Trans-Caspia,  the  Sealed 
Provinces  of  the  Czar,  Cinu.  1895;  The  Great  Siberian  Rail- 
way from  St.  Petersburg  to  Pekin,  N.  Y.  1903.  Illustrated. 
FIRST  EDITIONS.  2  vols.  12  mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  is  inscribed  by  the  author,  and  signed. 

836.  SIDGWICK    (ALFRED).     The   Use  of    Words   in 
Reasoning;    Fallacies;    Distinction  and   the   Criticisms  of 
Beliefs.     3  vols.  12moand  8vo.  Lond.  1892-1901 

All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

837.  SIGOURNEY  (MRS.  LYDIA  H.).     Scenes  from  my 
Native  Land.     FIRST  EDITION      12mo,  cloth  (lib.  stamp  on 
title).  Bost.  1845 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscrip- 
tion on  engraved  title. 

838.  SLATER   (J.  II.).     Book   Collecting,    A    Guide  for 
Amateurs;    Round  and    About   the    Book-Stalls.     2    vols. 
crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1891-'92 

Both  inscribed  by  the  author. 

839.  SMITH  (F.  HOPKINSON).     The  Other  Fellow.     Il- 
lustrated.    8vo,  boards,  cloth  back.  Cambridge,  1899 

First  and  Special  Limited  Edition  of  800  copies.     Inscribed 
by  the  author. 

840.  SMITH  (GOLDWIN).     Essays  on  Questions  of  the 
Day,  The  United  States,  Life  of  Jane  Austen.     3  vols.  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  London  and  N.  Y.,  1890-99 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

841.  SMITH  (LAURA  CHASE).  Life  of  Philander  Chase, 
First  Bishop  of  Ohio  aud  Illinois.  Portraits  and  views.  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut,  N.  Y.  1903 

Inscribed  by  the  author  and  by  her  daughter. 

842.  SOLWAYA  (SASANAMI).     Fairy  Tales  of  Japan. 
Numerous  fine  colored  plates.     2  vols.   8vo,  original  cloth. 

Tokio:  Hakubum  Kwau,  1903 
Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author  in  German. 

843.  SOREL  (ALBERT-fiMILE).  La  Carriere  amoureuse 
<]e  M.  Montsecret.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1910 
One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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844.  SOUTH  AMERICA.  Larrabure  (Carlos).  Algunos 
rios  de  mestro  Oriente;  Meraoriaporel  Director  de  Fomento. 
Illustrations.  3  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  Lima,  Peru,  1907-1908 

845  SPOFFORD  (AINSWORTH  R.,  Editor).  Library 
of  Choice  Literature  and  Encyclopaedia  of  Universal  Au- 
thorship. Illustrated  with  photogravures,  frontispieces 
colored  by  hand.  10  vols.  imp.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  Phila.  [1894] 

EDITION  DE  LUXE.  Only  a  limited  number  printed.  Signed 
and  dated  in  the  author's  autograph. 

846.  SPOFFORD    (HARRIET     PRESCOTT).      A    Lost 
Jewel,  Bost.  1891;  Old  Madame  and  other  Tragedies,  Bost. 
1900;  A  Scarlet  Poppy  and  other  Stories,  N.  Y.  1894.  FIRST 
EDITIONS.     3  vols.  16mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  contains  an  inscription  by  the  author,  and  in 
addition,  the  second  volume  contains  a  2  pp.  A.  L.  S.  of  the 
author,  written  on  half-title  and  verso. 

847.  SPOFFORD     (HARRIET     PRESCOTT).      Hester 
Stanley's    Friends,   Bost.   1898;  The   Marquis  of   Carabas, 
Bost.    1882;    Poems,  Bost.   1882;    The   Maid    He   Married, 
Chic.  1899.     4  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

With  long  autograph  inscriptions  in  each  by  the  author. 

848.  STANLEY  (HENRY  M.).     Through  the  Dark  Con- 
tinent.    10  maps  and  many  woodcuts.     2  vols.  8vo,  sheep. 

N.  Y.  1879 

Presentation  copy,  with  inscription  in  the  author's  auto- 
graph. 

849.  STANLEY  (HENRY  M.).     My  Early  Travels  and 
Adventures   in  America  and    Asia.      With  2  maps  and  2 
portraits.     FIRST  EDITION.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1895 
Each  volume  contains  an  inscription  by  the  author. 

850.  STANLEY    (HENRY   M.).     Through  South  Africa. 
With  map  and  several  illustrations.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo, 
yellow  cloth.  Lond.  1898 

With  inscription  by  the  author:  "The  surrender  of  the 
Boers  being  now  completed  I  recommend  the  reading  of  Chap. 
V  of  this  little  "book.  I  would  give  a  great  deal  to  know  the 
inward  thoughts  of  the  'choleric  and  obstinate  old  man'  who 
is  the  chief  subject  of  that  chapter. — Henry  M.  Stanley." 

851.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  C.).     The  Blameless  Prince, 
and  other  Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top. 

Bost.  1869 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  regarding  pencil 
markings  in  this  volume:  "probably  used  by  one  of  my  early 
critics  for  a  slashing  review,"  etc. 

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852.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  CLARENCE)  AND  ALDRICH 
(THOMAS  BAILEY).     Cameos  selected  from  the  works  of 
Walter  Savage  Landor.    With  an  Introduction.     FIRST  EDI- 
TION.    Square  16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1874 

Inscribed  with  the  autographs  of  both  Stedman  and  Aldrich. 
The  former  has  written  in  the  corner  of  the  leaf :  ' '  This  book 
is  'rare.'  " 

853.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  CLARENCE).    A  Victorian 
Anthology,  1837-1895.    Photogravure  portraits  and  titles  on, 
Japan  paper.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut  edges. 

Cambridge:  Riverside  Press,  1895 
Large  paper.     Only  250  copies  printed.     With  signed  poem 
quoted  from  this  anthology,  in  the  author's  autograph. 

854.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  C.).  Poets  of  America.  12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1898 

With  signed  inscription  saying  this  is  a  better  book  than 
his  "Victorian  Poets." 

855.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  C.).    Poetical  Works.  House- 
hold edition.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.,  n.  d. 

With  inscription  by  the  author  relative  to  the  work. 

856.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  C.).    Poetical  Works.     Com- 
plete edition.    FIRST  EDITION.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1873 
With  stanza  of  four  lines  inscribed  by  the  author. 

857.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  C.).    Octavius  Brooks  Froth- 
ingham  and  the  New  Faith.    Portrait.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1876 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "My  Church  was  one  without  a 
creed. — Edmund  Clarence  Stedman." 

858.  STEDMAN' (EDMUND  C.).  Poets  of  America.  FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1885 

Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

859.  STENGER  (GILBERT).    La  Societe  Franchise  pen- 
dant le  Consulat.    Series  1-5.    5  vols.  8vo,  original  covers,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1903-1907 

FIRST  EDITIONS.  All  with  autograph  inscriptions  by  G. 
Stenger. 

860.  STERNE     (LAURENCE).    Life    and    Opinions    of 
Tristram   Shandy,   Gentleman.     Engraved  frontispieces,   by 
Ravanet  after  Hogarth,  in  vols.  1  and  3.    9  vols.  16mo,  con- 
temporary calf  (rubbed,  early  signature  on  titles). 

Lond.  1760-67 

FIRST  EDITION  of  Volumes  3  to  5  and  7  to  9,  second  edition 
of  remaining  three.  Three  of  the  volumes  (5,  7  and  9)  con- 
tain the  autograph  signature  of  Laurence  Sterne. 

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861.  STEVENSON    (ROBERT   LOUIS)    AND   HENLEY 
(WILLIAM  ERNEST).     Macaire.     A  Melodramatic  Farce. 
16mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Chicago:  Stone  and  Kimball,  1895 
With  autograph  inscription  by  W.  E.  Henley. 

862.  STIMSON  (FREDERIC  J.).    American  Statute  Law. 

2  vols.  8vo,  sheep.  Bost.  1886 

With  autograph  of  the  author  on  fly-leaf  of  each  volume. 

863.  STOCKTON    (FRANK    R.).    The    Merry    Chanter, 
N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  The  Story  of  Viteau,  N.  Y.  1898 ;  The  Casting 
Away  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and  Mrs.  Aleshine,  N.  Y.  1898.    3  vols. 
12mo,  cloth. 

Signature  of  the  author  in  each. 

864.  STOCKTON  (FRANK  Ri).    What  Might  Have  Been 
Expected,  N.  Y.  1898;  Pomona's  Travels,  N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  The 
Great  War  Syndicate,  N.  Y.,  n.  d.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  autographed  by  the  author. 

865.  STODDARD  (JOHN  L.).    Glimpses  of  the  World.    A 
portfolio  of  photographic  views.  Oblong  4to,  cloth,    n.  p.  1892 

With  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author  on  title-page. 

866.  STODDARD  (RICHARD  HENRY).  The  Lion 's  Cub. 
with  other  Verse,  N.  Y.  1890 ;  Under  the  Evening  Lamp,  N.  Y. 
1892;  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow,  A  Medley  in  Prose  and 
Verse,  N.  Y.  1882.    Presentation  copy  to  Jeannette  L.  Gilder. 

3  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  autographed  by  the  author. 

867.  STONE  (HERBERTS.).  First  Editions  of  American 
Authors.     A  Manual  for  Book-Lovers  compiled  by  Herbert 
Stuart  Stone,  with  an  Introduction  by  Eugene  Field.    FIRST 
EDITION.    16mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1893 

Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  compiler. 

868.  STORY  (ALFRED  THOMAS).    The  Life  and  Work 
of  Sir  Joseph  Noel  Paton,  Her  Majesty's  Limner  for  Scotland. 
With  numerous  illustrations.    Small  folio,  cloth.     Lond.  1895 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

869.  STUART  (RUTH  McENERY).     George  Washington 
Jones    [1903]  ;    The    River's   Children,    1904;    Sonny,    1896. 
3  vols.  16mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  and  Phila.  1896-1904 

All  signed  by  the  author  and  two  volumes  with  quotations 
from   the  book  in  her   autograph. 

870.  SUDERMANN  (HERMANN).    Regina;  or,  The  Sins 
of  the  Fathers.   Translated  by  Beatrice  Marshall.  12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1898 

The  author  has  inscribed  his  autograph  across  the  title-page. 

92 


871.  SWIFT  (BENJAMIN).    The  Tormentor,  1897;  Siren 
City,  1899 ;  Nude  Souls,  1900.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1897-1900 

FIRST  EDITIONS.  Each  volume  contains  a  signed  inscription 
by  the  author  relating  to  Art. 

872.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).    Unter  der  Blume.    18mo,  ooze 
calf.  Regensburg,  1903 

With  autograph  inscription  and  bookplate  of  the  author, 
Elizabeth,  Queen  of  Koumania. 

873.  [SYLVA  (CARMEN).]    The  Bard  of  the  Dimbovitza. 
Roumanian    Folk-Songs.      Collected   from   the   Peasants    by 
Helene  Vacaresco.     Translated  by  Carmen  Sylva  and  Alma 
Strettel.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.,  n.  d. 

Alma  Strettel,  one  of  the  translators,  has  inscribed  two 
pages,  referring  to  the  originals  of  these  Eoumanian  poems 
as  being  too  remarkable  to  be  entirely  the  outcome  of  the 
peasant  mind. 

874.  SYLVA     (CARMEN).     Shadows    on    Love's    Dial. 
Trans,  by  Helen  Wolff.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.,  n.  d. 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author:  "Not  respon- 
sible, didn't  see  the  translation,  couldn't  recognize  the  titles. 
Why  will  people  always  change  one's  titles,  it  spoils  the 
whole. — Carmen  Sylva. ' ' 

875.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).     Pilgrim  Sorrow.    A  Cycle  of 
Tales.    Translated  by  Helen  Zimmern.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth 
(a  little  worn).  Lond.  1884 

Inscribed  by  the  author  on  half-title,  in  pencil:  "Here  is 
Leidens  Erdengang  translated.  I  never  have  the  courage  to 
look  at  a  translation,  and  I  hate  seeing  my  pieces  played. 
It's  always  horrid,  a  grimace. — Elisabeth." 

876.  [SYLVA  (CARMEN).]     Rache  und  andere  Novellen 
(Revenge  and  other  stories)  von  Dito  and  Idem.    12mo,  origi- 
nal cloth.  Bonn,  1889 

Inscribed  in  pencil:  "All  those  signed  Dito  are  by  me,  the 
others  by  Mrs.  [Mite]  Kremnits,  Elisabeth,  Carmen  Sylva." 

877.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).  Meerlieder  (Sea songs).  Square 
16mo,  original  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Bonn,  1891 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  in  pencil :  ' '  Songs  from  all  the 
seas  that  have  sung  to  me! — Elisabeth." 

878.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).    Ein  Gebet  (A  Prayer).    12mo, 
original  cloth.  Berlin,  1897 

Inscribed  in  pencil:  "It  is  invented  by  me.  Many  people 
thought  I  had  heard  it. — Elisabeth." 

879.  SYLVA     (CARMEN).    Pelesch-Marchen     (Tales    of 
Pelesch).     12mo,  original  cloth.  Bonn,  1899 

Inscribed  on  the  half-title:  "The  stories,  except  Virful  en 
Dor,  are  invented  by  me.  I  only  made  believe  I  had  found 
them.— Elisabeth." 

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880.  [SYLVA   (CARMEN).]     In  der  Irre   (Adventures). 
Novellen  von  Dito  und  Idem.    12mo,  original  cloth. 

Bonn,  1901 

Inscribed  in  pencil:  "All  those  signed  Dito  are  by  me, 
Elisabeth  [Queen  of  Koumania] ;  the  others  by  Mrs.  Kremnitz, 
or  us  both." 

881.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).    Meine  Ruh  (My  rest).     With 
photogravure-portrait  of  the  author.    12mo,  original  cloth. 

Berlin,  1901 

Inscribed  in  pencil  on  fly-leaf:  "Songs  out  of  all  my  life, 
from  16  till  60! — Elisabeth." 

882.  SYLVA    (CARMEN).     Das   Leben   meines   Bruders 
Otto  Nicolas  Prinz  zu  Wied.    With  photogravure  illustrations, 
printed  in  gothic  letters  on  ornamental  borders.    4to,  padded 
morocco,  gilt  edges.    In  case.  Berlin,  1902 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  in  pencil  on  fly-leaf :  ' '  The 
story  of  a  martyr."  Signed  on  portrait:  "Elisabeth." 

883.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).     Sweet  Hours.     Square  16mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1904 

Has    author's    signature    on    fly-leaf. 

884.  SYMONS   (ARTHUR).     Images  of  Good    and    Evil. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1899 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed:  "A  foolish  rhythm  turns  in  my 
idle  head  as  a  windmill  turns  in  the  wind  on  an  empty  sky. — 
Arthur  Symons. ' ' 

885.  TABB  (JOHN  B.).     Child  Verse:  Poems  Grave  and 
Gay.    Square  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1899 

Signed  and  inscribed  with  poem  by  the  author. 

886.  TABB    (JOHN  B.).     Later  Lyrics.     FIRST  EDITION. 
24mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1902 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author  in  two  places,  one 
being  an  original  verse  entitled  ' '  Signals. ' ' 

887.  TAILHADE     (LAURENT).    Au    Pays    du    Mufle. 
Dcssins  d} Hermann  Paul.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

LIMITED  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author.       Paris,  1894 

888.  TAILHADE    (LAURENT).     La    Corne    et    L'tipee. 
16mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1908 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  20  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

889.  TARKINGTON  (BOOTH)  AND  WILSON  (HARRY 
LEON).     The  Man   from  Home.     With  illustrations  from 
scenes  in  the  play.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1908 

Inscribed  and   signed  by  both   Tarkington   and   Wilson. 

'890.  TAYLOR    (BAYARD).     The    Picture    of    St.  John. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1866 

Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author,  dated  Cedar- 
croft,  Oct.  4,  1866. 

94 


891.  THACKERAY  (ANNE).     The  Story    of    Elizabeth, 
Two  Hours,  and  From  An  Island.    12mo,  cloth.      Lond.  1895 

Inscribed:    "A  story  book  written  by  a  school  girl  now  no 
more,  signed,  Anne  Thackeray  Bitchie,  June  1891." 

892.  THAYEE    (WILLIAM  ROSCOE).     The   Dawn   of 
Italian  Independence.    Maps.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  Bost.  1893 

With  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author  in  the  first  volume. 

893.  THEURIET  (ANDRfi).    Mademoiselle  Roche.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1891 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the   author. 

894.  THOMPSON-SETON  (ERNEST).     The  Trail  of  the 
Sandhill  Stag.    60  drawings.    FIRST  EDITION.    Square  12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

Inscribed   and  signed  by  the  author. 

895.  THOMPSON-SETON     (ERNEST).     Lives     of     the 
Hunted.    200  drawings.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1901 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author,  with  a  small  sketch 
"Johnny  Bear." 

896.  THOMPSON-SETON  (ERNEST).    The  Natural  His- 
tory  of  the   Ten   Commandments.     FIRST   EDITION.      12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1907 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

897.  THOREAU  (HENRY  D.).     The    Essay   on    Friend- 
ship.   Imperial  8vo,  sewed,  Hand-made  paper,  uncut. 

East  Aurora,  1903 

With  signed  inscription  by  Elbert  Hubbard  regarding  this 
Large  Paper  issue. 

898.  THORPE     (FRANCIS    NEWTON).     The  Constitu- 
tional History  of  the  United  States.    FIRST  EDITION.    3  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1901 

Each  volume  has  inserted  a  2-pp.  transcription  of  a  portion 
of  the  volume  in  which  it  is  placed,  each  insert  bearing  the 
autograph  of  the  author. 

899.  TINAYRE      (MARCELLE).     Helle;     La     Rangon; 
Avant  1'Amour;  L'Oiseau  d'Orage.     4  vols.  12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1897-1899 

FIRST  EDITIONS.    Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

900.  TOUDOUZE     (GUSTAVE).     L'Orgueil     du     Norn. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Paris,  1895 

Unique  copy  on  Japan  paper,  with  a  folio  page  of  the 
original  manuscript  of  this  novel  inserted.  Presented  by  the 
author  to  E.  de  Goncourt,  with  printed  dedication  and  in- 
scribed on  the  half-title.  Inscribed  also  by  E.  de  Goncourt 
in  red  ink  on  fly-leaf. 

95 


901.  TRENT   (WILLIAM  P.).     William  Gilmore  Simms, 
"Am.  Men  of  Letters,"  Best.  1892;  The  Authority  of  Criti- 
cism and  other  Essays,  N.  Y.  1899;  John  Milton,  A  Short 
Study  of  his  Life  and  Works,  N.  Y.  1899.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  is  inscribed  by  the  author  in  an  interesting 
fashion,  with  a  reference  to  the  book  itself. 

902.  TRUMAN     (BEN.     C.).     Semi-Tropical     California. 
FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth.  San  Fran.  1874 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

903.  TROWBRIDGE    (JOHN  TOW;NSEND).    The  Book 
of  Gold  and   Other  Poems.     Illustrations.     FIRST   EDITION. 
Square  8vo,  decorated  boards,  gilt  edges.  N.  Y.  1878 

Contains  an  inscription  by  the  author  relating  to  the  book. 

904.  TROWBRIDGE    (JOHN    TOWNSEND).     Farnell's 
Folly.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1885 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

905.  TURNER  (ETHEL).    In  the  Mist  of  the  Mountains, 
Lond.    1906 ;    Seven   Little   Australians,    Lond.,    n.   d. ;    The 
Family  at  Misrule,  Lond.,  n.  d. ;  Little  Mother  Meg,  Lond., 
n.  d. ;  Betty  and  Co.,  Lond.  1905.    5  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  contains  an  autograph  inscription  by  the  au- 
thor, mainly  relating  to  the  book  inscribed. 

906.  TURNER  (HENRY  GYLES).     The  First  Decade  of 
the  Australian  Commonwealth.  A  Chronicle  of  Contemporary 
Politics.    1901-1910.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Melbourne,  1911 

The  author  has  inscribed  on  the  fly-leaf  and  a  half-title  a 
long  account  of  his  reasons  for  writing  the  book,  viz.,  "disap- 
pointment with  the  result  of  Australian  Federation."  The 
inscription  is  signed  in  full,  and  dated  Feb.  4,  1911. 

907.  TURQUAN      (JOSEPH).      Souvenirs     et     Grandes 
Dames.     5  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  n.  d. 

FIRST  EDITIONS.  All  with  interesting  inscriptions  by  the 
author.  Comprises :  L  'Imperatrice  Josephine ;  La  Generate 
Bonaparte ;  Les  Favorites  de  Louis  XVIII ;  Madame  De  Mon- 
tesson;  Les  Soeurs  de  Napoleon. 

908.  TYNAN    (KATHERINE).     Twenty-one    Poem's    by 
Katherine  Tynan:    Selected  by  W.  B.  Yeats.     12mo,  boards, 
paper  label,  uncut.  Dundrum:  Dun  Emer  Press,  1907 

Inscribed  on  the  fly-leaf  with  original  poem  of  two  stanzas, 
signed  by  the  author.  One  of  200  copies  printed. 

909.  TYNAN   (KATHERINE).     She    Walks    in    Beauty, 
1899 ;  Love  of  Sisters,  1902 ;  The  House  of  the  Crickets,  1908. 
3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1899-1908 

Each  volume  with  signature  and  poem  inscribed  on  fly-leaf 
in  the  author's  autograph. 

96 


910.  TYNAN   (KATHERINE).     Dick  Pentreath;  Freda; 
A  Union  of  Hearts.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1905-10 

Each  volume  contains  an  inscription  by  the  author. 

911.  UZANNE     (OCTAVE).    Le    Calendrier    de    Venus. 
8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  illustrated  original 
covers  bound  in,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges,  by  Allo.      Paris,  1880 

One  of  16  copies  printed  on  China  paper,  with  a  fine  etched 
frontispiece  by  Ferret;  vignettes  and  tail-pieces  in  red.  Au- 
thor's presentation  inscription  in  French  covering  the  whole 
page  [giving  his  opinion  of  women].  Very  characteristic. 

912.  UZANNE     (OCTAVE).     The    Fan.     First    English 
Edition.    Illustrations  in  varying  tints  by  Paul  Avril.    Royal 
8vo,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1884 

Inscription  on  half-title  in  French:  "A  coquette  without 
a  fan  is  like  a  gentleman  without  a  cane  in  his  hand,  a  soldier 
without  a  sword,  a  bull-fighter  without  a  mantle.  Immediately 
she  has  to  renounce  the  conquest  of  the  Flirt.  She  lias  no 
more  the  beautiful  ornament  of  her  deportment,  which  is  her 
offensive  and  defensive  weapon,  her  sovereign  sceptre. — Octave 
Uzanne." 

913.  UZANNE    (OCTAVE).     Les   zigzags   d'un  Curieux. 
Causeries  sur  1'art  des  livres  et  la  litterature  d'art.    Etched 
frontispiece.    12mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.        Paris,  1888 

Limited  Edition  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed  by  Octave 
Uzanne. 

914.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).    Le  Paroissien  du  Celibataire. 
Illustrations  de  Albert  Lynch  gravees  a  I'eau-forte  par  E. 
Gaujean.     8vo,  wrappers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1890 

One  of  [50]  copies  on  Japan  paper.  With  the  frontispiece- 
in  2  states.  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

915.  UZANNE    (OCTAVE).     La    Femme    a    Paris.     Nos 
Contemporaines.    Notes  successives  sur  Les  Parisiennes  de  ce 
temps  dans  leur  divers  milieux,  etats  et  conditions.    320  illus- 
trations in   black   and  colors   by  Pierre   Vidal.     Imp.   8vo, 
original  wrappers.  Paris,  1894 

Author's  presentation  copy,  with  inscription  on  half-title 
in  French :  "To  Mr.  James  Carleton  Young.  This  book  en- 
titled 'Les  Contemporaines '  will  become  so  soon  the  books 
of  the  grandmothers. — Octave  Uzanne." 

916.  UZANNE      (OCTAVE).     Dictionnaire     Bibliophilo- 
sophique  Typologique,  Iconophilesque,  Bibliopegique,  et  Bib- 
liotechnique  a  1'usage  des  Bibliognostes,  des  Bibliomanes  et 
des  Bibliophilistins.    31  plates  on  Japan  paper,  including  one 
etching  printed  in  colors,  decorative  borders  throughout.    8vo, 
original  wrappers  in  original  parchment  boards  with  ties,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1896 

One  of  176  copies  issued  for  members  of  Academic  dea 
Beaux  Livres.  Mr.  Young's  copy.  Inscribed  by  Octave 
Uzanne. 

97 


917.  UZANNE      (OCTAVE).     La     nouvelle     Bibliopolis: 
Voyage   d'un   novateur   au   pays   de   Neo-icono-Bibliomanes. 
Illustre  de  8  lithographies  en  couleurs,  vignettes  dans  le  texte 
avec  marges  decoratives  par  Dillon,  frontispiece  a  I'eauforte 
de  F.  Rops.    12mo,  original  wrappers.  Paris,  1897 

Limited  Edition,  with  autograph  inscription  on  the  half- 
title. 

918.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).    Les  Modes  de  Paris.    Varia- 
tions du  Gout  et  de  I'Esthetique  de  la  Femme  1797-1897.   One 
hundred  hand-colored  plates  and  two  hundred  and  fifty  text 
illustrations  by  Francois  Courboin,  all  very  interesting  for  the 
costumes  of  Parisian*  Ladies  of  every  condition  during  the 
19th  century.    Imp.  8vo,  three-quarter  green  levant  morocco, 
rich  gilt  and  tooled  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound 
in,  by  Pouillet.  Paris,  1898 

One  of  10  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  the  full-page  illus- 
trations in  two  states  in  black  and  in  colors.  Inscription  on 
half-title  in  French:  "To  James  Carleton  Young.  This  evoca- 
tion of  Parisian  modes,  these  moving  pictures  of  the  women 
of  the  XlXth  Century  is  offered  to  a  sincere  Book-Lover  of 
Minneapolis. — Octave  Uzanne. ' ' 

919.  [UZANNE    (OCTAVE).]     Figures  de  Paris.     Ceux 
qu'on  rencontre  et  celles  qu'on  frole.     Proses  de  Jean  Lor- 
rain,  Gustave  Kahn.     Franc-Nohain  and    other    well-known 
authors.     Illustrated  with  20  fine  tinted  plates  by   Victor 
Mignot.    4to,  original  illustrated  wrappers,  Imprime  pour  les 
Bibliophies  independants.  Paris,  1901 

One  of  200  copies  published  on  Holland  paper  for  the 
Bibliophies  Contemporaines.  Inscribed  on  the  half-title  by 
Octave  Uzanne. 

920.  VANDAL  (ALBERT).    L'Avenement  de  Bonaparte. 
8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1903 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

921.  VAN  DYKE  (JOHN  C.) .    The  New  New  York :  A  Com- 
mentary on  the  Place  and  the  People.    Illustrations  by  Joseph 
Pennell,  many  in  colors.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1909 

Inscribed  by  the  author,  with  a  note  on  Pennell 's  illus- 
trations. 

922.  VAN  DYKE    (HENRY).     Historic  Presbyterianism. 
Three  Sermons  for  the  Times.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1893 

With   the   author's   autograph. 

923.  VAN  DYKE  (HENRY).    The  First  Christmas  Tree. 
Illustrated  by  Howard  Pyle.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.    '  N.  Y.  1897 

With  a  3 -line  autograph  quotation  by  the  author  on  the 
fly-leaf. 

98 


924.  VAN  DYKE    (HENRY).     The  Builders    and    other 
Poems.    12mo,  cloth,  half  vellum,  gilt  top,  uncut.      N.  Y.  1898 

With  an  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

925.  VAN  DYKE  (HENRY).    The  Gospel  for  an  Age  of 
Doubt.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

Inscribed  and   signed   by   the   author. 

926.  VAN  DYKE   (HENRY).     The  Toiling  of  Felix  and 
other  Poems.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1900 

A  four-line  autograph  quotation,  signed,  by  the  author  on 
the  fly-leaf. 

927.  VANDYKE  (HENRY).    The  Ruling  Passion.    Tales 
of  Nature  and  Human  Nature.  With  illustrations  by  W.  Apple- 
ton  Clark.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1901 

With  a  signed  autograph  inscription  by  the  author  on  the 
fly-leaf. 

928.  VAN  DYKE    (HENRY).     The  Blue  Flower.     Por- 
trait on  Japan  paper,  and  other  illustrations.    FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  stamped  olive  green  leather,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1902 
Edition  limited  to  500  copies,  signed  by  the  author. 

929.  VAN    DYKE     (HENRY).    Essays    in    Application. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1905 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

930.  VAN  DYKE    (HENRY).   .The    Builders    and  other 
Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  half  vellum  and  cloth,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1907 

Autographed  by  Van  Dyke. 

931.  VAN    RENSSELAER    (MRS.    J.  K.).     The    Goede 
Vrouw  of  Mana-ha-ta  at  Home  and  in  Society,   1609-1760. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1898 

A.  N.  pasted  on  inside  front  cover,  and  on  fly-leaf  a  signed 
inscription  by  the  author. 

932.  VERIIAEREN     (SMILE).      Les    Moines.      Poesies. 
12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  Verhaeren. 

933.  VERHAEREN  (fiMILE).     Flambeaux  noirs.     FIRST 
EDITION.     Frontispiece.     4to,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

Bruxelles,  1891 

One  of  only  5   copies  on  Japan  paper.     Inscribed  by  the 
author. 

934.  VERHAEREN    (fiMILE).     Les   Visages   de  la  Vie. 
8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Bruxelles,  1899 

One    of    20    copies    on    Holland    paper.      Inscribed    by    the 
author. 

99 


935.  VERHAEREN  (fiMILE).    Le  Cloitre.    8vo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1900 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  15  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

936.  VERHAEREN  (3MILE).    Les  forces  tumultueuses. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1902 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

937.  VERHAEREN      (fiMILE).     Anthologie      [des     ses 
poesies].     Portrait.     8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author.    Bruxelles,   1904 

938.  VERHAEREN  (fiMILE).     Les  Rythmes  souverains. 
Poemes.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1910 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  5  copies  on  Japan  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

939.  VERLAINE    (PAUL).     Poemes    Saturniens.     12mo, 
original  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1866 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

940.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).  Romances  sans  paroles.   12mo, 
half  cloth,  uncut.  Sens,  1874 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

941.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).     Les  poetes  maudits.     With  3 
portraits.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (cover  loose). 

Paris,  1884 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  F. 
Champsaur.  Inscribed  by  the  author  and  by  S.  Mallarm6. 
Pasted  in  is  a  caricature  portrait  of  Verlaine. 

942.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).    Louise  Leclercq.    Le  Poteau, 
Pierre  Duchatelet,  Madame  Aubin  (Un  acte).    12mo,  original 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

943.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).  Amour.  FIRST  EDITION.  12mo, 
original  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

One  of  50  copies  printed  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed  by 
the  author. 

944.  VERLAINE   (PAUL).     Parallelement.     12mo,  wrap- 
pers, uncut.  Paris,  1889 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  F. 
Champsaur,  with  inscription. 

945.  VERLAINE       (PAUL).      Dedicaces.      Portrait      de 
I'auteur  par  A.  F.  Cazals.     FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  original 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1890 

One  of  50  copies  for  subscribers  only.  M.  le  Comte  de  Vir- 
mond's  copy.  Inscribed  by  Paul  Verlaine. 

100 


946.  VERLAINE    (PAUL).     Choix  de  Poesies.     Portrait 
of  the  author  by  E.  Carriere.    12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut. 

Paris,  1891 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
his  inscription.  Inserted  is  a  fine  original  portrait  of  the 
author  by  Robert  Valdes,  on  Japan  paper.  The  L.  Dorbon 
copy,  with  his  bookplate. 

947.  VERLAINE    (PAUL).     Chansons  pour  Elle.     FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,   original  paper  covers,  uncut    (shaken  and 
loose).  Paris,  1891 

Holland  paper  copy.  Extra-illustrated  by  a  special  title,  2 
full-page  original  drawings,  and  6  original  drawings  on  mar- 
gins signed  A.  Coulon,  pupil  of  Rops.  Paris,  1893.  Inlaid 
is  a  photograph  of  the  illustrator  with  inscription  to  F. 
Champsaur,  and  the  original  manuscript  of  Chanson  I.  ' '  Tu 
n  'es  pas  du  tout  vertueuse, "  signed  by  Paul  Verlaine. 

948.  VERLAINE      (PAUL).     Bonheur.     12mo,     original 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1891 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  55  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

949.  VERLAINE    (PAUL).      Epigrammes.      Frontispiece 
de  F.  A.  Cazals.    4to,  original  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1894 

First  and  limited   Edition.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

950.  VERLAINE    (PAUL).      Invectives.      12mo,    original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1896 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inserted  is  the  original  signed  manuscript 
of  the  54th  poem,  ' '  A  Felicien  Champsaur. ' ' 

951.  VERNE    (JULES).     The  Tribulations  of    a    China- 
man.   Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1880 

With   autograph   inscription   in  French   by   the   Author. 

952.  VERNE   (JULES).     Famous  Travels  and  Travellers.' 
Trans,  by  Dora  Leigh.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.        N.  Y.  1892 

With   autograph   inscription   by   the   author,   in   French. 

953.  VERNE    (JULES).     Captain   Autifer.     Illustrated. 
12mo,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1895 

With  autograph   inscription   by   the   author,  signed. 

9,54.  VERNE    (JULES).     Les    Indes-noires.  FIRST    EDI- 
TION.   12mo,  half  calf.  Paris,  n.  d. 
Inserted  is   A.  L.  S.  by  Jules  Verne  dated  Sept.  9,  1883, 
and  a  portrait  of  the  author  by  Ed.  Marty. 

955.  VIEBIG   (CLARA).  Die  Wacht  am  Rhein.     12mo, 

original  cloth.  Berlin,  1902 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  3  pp.  of  biographical  inscription  by 
C.  Viebig. 

101 


956.  VILLIERS    DE    L'ISLE    ADAM    (COMTE    DE). 
Akedysseril.     Illustrated.     8vo,  three-quarters  mauve  levant 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Pouge- 
toun.  Paris,  1886 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  250  copies  on  Japan  paper.  Por- 
trait of  the  author,  frontispiece  by  Bops  in  three  states  and 
vignettes  in  two  states.  Inscribed  on  the  half-title:  "A 
Georges  Landry,  souvenir  affectueux  de  son  ami,  Villiers  de 
I'lsle  Adam." 

957.  VOGtffi  (E.  MELCHIOB  DE).    Le  Fils  de  Pierre  le 
Grand.    12mo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Paris,  1884 

FIRST  EDITION.     Signed  by  the  author  on   the  half-title. 

958.  VOGtifi  (LE    MIS   DE).    Villars   d'apres   so   corre- 
spondance  et  des  documents  inedits.    Avec  portraits,  gravures 
et  cartes.    2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1888 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  his  autograph  in- 
scription. 

959.  VOYNICH  (E.  L.).    Jack  Raymond.    12mo,  cloth. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  Lond.  1901 

960.  WALISZEWSKI      (K.).      Litterature     russe.      8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1900 

Inscribed  by  the  author  on  fly-leaf:  "Above  all  it  is 
in  America  that  they  have  accused  me  of  slandering  the 
Russian  literature  in  this  "boolc,  when  I  "have  only  thought 
to  show  justice.  This  characteristic  does  honor  to  Sussia  and 
to  America." 

961.  WALISZEWSKI  (K.).    Pierre  le  Grand ;  La  derniere 
Romanov  Elisabeth  Ire.    Portraits.    2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1897,  1902 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  • 

962.  WALISZEWSKI  (P.).    Ostalni  Posel  Polski  do  Forty 
Ottomanskiej.     [Le  dernier  ambassadeur  Polonais  a  la  porte 
Ottomane]   1789-1792.    Portrait.     2  vols.  4to,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1894 

Inscribed  by  the  author.     Published  in  Polish  and  French. 

963.  WALLACE   (LEW).     A  Tale  of  the  Christ.     12mo, 
original  cloth  (a  little  rubbed) .  N.  Y.  1880 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  date  and  original  dedication.  Presen- 
tation copy,  inscribed  by  the  author's  autograph. 

964.  WALLACE     (LEW).    The    Wooing    of    Malkatoon. 
Commodus.    Illustrations.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1898 

With  6-line  poem  in  author's  autograph,  signed. 
302 


965.  WALKER     (WILLIAM    SYLVESTER,   "Coo-ee"). 
In  the  Blood,  Lond.,  n.  d. ;  Virgin  Gold,  FIRST  EDITION,  Lond. 
1901;  When  the  Mopoke  Calls,  Lond.  1898.     3  vols.  12mo, 
cloth,  uncut. 

Presentation  copies  from  the  author,  with  inscription  in  his 
autograph  on  each  fly-leaf. 

966.  WARD  (MRS.  HUMPHRY).    The  History  of  David 
Grieve.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1897 

With  inscription  and  signature  of  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

967.  WARD  (MRS.  HUMPHRY).    Lady  Rose 's  Daughter. 
Illustrated  by  Howard  Chandler  Christy.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth, 
gilt  tops,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1903 

Autograph    Edition,   limited   to    350    copies,    signed   by    the 
author. 

968.  WARNER     (ANNE).     A    Woman's    Will;     Seeing 
France  With  Uncle  John;   In  a  Mysterious  Way.     3  vols. 
12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  and  N.  Y.  1904-06-09 

Each  volume  contains  an   inscription  by  the  author. 

969.  WARNER  (CHARLES  DUDLEY).    In  the  Wilder- 
ness.   16mo,  cloth.  Bost.,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

970.  WARNER     (CHARLES     DUDLEY).     Our     Italy. 
With  many  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

With  autograph  of  the  author  on  fly-leaf.         N.  Y.  1892 

971.  WARNER     (CHARLES     DUDLEY).     On     Horse- 
back: a  Tour  in  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  and  Tennessee. 
12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1896 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

972.  WARNER  (CHARLES  DUDLEY).    The  People  for 
whom    Shakespeare   Wrote.     Frontispiece.     FIRST    EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1897 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

973.  WARNER  (CHARLES  DUDLEY).     That  Fortune. 
12mo,  boards,  leather  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

974.  WATTS   (HENRY  EDWARD).     Life  of  Miguel  de 
Cervantes.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1891 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

975.  WATSON     (JOHN).     The    Potter's    Wheel.     FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1897 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

976.  WATSON  (JOHN).    The  Doctrines  of  Grace.    FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1900 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

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977.  WATSON  (JOHN,  "Ian  Maclaren").     The  Cure  of 
Souls:  Yale  Lectures  on  Practical   Theology,   1896.     12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

FIRST  EDITION.     Signed  by  the  author:    "Tours  faithfully, 
John   Watson." 

978.  WATSON   (WILLIAM).     Wordsworth's  Grave  and 
Other  Poems.     Frontispiece.     12mo,  boards,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1890 
FIRST  EDITION.     Signed  by  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

979.  WATSON    (WILLIAM).    Excursions    in    Criticism, 
being  Some  Prose  Recreations  of  a  Rhymer.     8vo,  original 
boards,  uncut.  Lond.  1893 

FIRST  EDITION   on  large   Hand-made  paper,   of  which   only 
50  copies  were  issued.     Author's  signature  on  fly-leaf. 

980.  WATSON   (WILLIAM).     The  Father  of  the  Forest 
and  Other  Poems.    Portrait.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond. :  John  Lane,  1895 

.  FIRST  EDITION  on  Large  Hand-made  paper,  only  75  printed. 

With  author's  signature  on  fly-leaf. 

981.  WATSON    (WILLIAM).     The    Hope    of  the  World 
and  Other  Poems.     8vo,  buckram,  uncut. 

Lond.:  John  Lane,  1898 

FIRST  EDITION.    Large  Paper  issue,  of  which  only  125  copies 
were  printed.     Signed  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author. 

982.  WATSON    (WILLIAM,    Editor).     Lyric   Love.     An 
Anthology.     16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  with  the  autograph  of  the  editor. 

983.  WELLS  (H.  G.).    The  Time  Machine,  An  Invention. 
FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

Inscribed:    "Written  in  1893,  1894.     H.   G.   Wells." 

984.  WELLS    (H.    G.).     The  Island    of    Doctor  Moreau. 
Frontispiece.    FIRST  EDITION.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1896 

Inscribed:     "Written  at   the  same  time  as  the   Wonderful 
View. — H.  G.  Wells." 

985.  WELLS   (H.  G.).     The  War  of  the  Worlds.     Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1898 

FIRST  EDITION.    With  the  autograph  of  author  on  half-title. 

986.  WELLS   (H.  G.).     When  the' Sleeper  Wakes.    Illus- 
trated.   FIRST  EDITION.    Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1899 
Inscribed:     " rudo  indigesta  moles. — H.   G.   Wells." 

987.  WELLS  (H.  G.).     Tales  of  Space  and  Time.     FIRST 
EDITION.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1900 

Inscribed :     ' '  These    I    think    are    my    best    stories. — H.    G. 
Well*." 

104 


988.  WELLS  (H.  G.).    Ann  Veronica,  1909;  Tono-Bungay, 
1909 ;  The  History  of  Mr.  Polly,  1910.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1909-10 

Each  signed  by  the  author,  with  inscription  telling  where 
each  was  written. 

989.  WEYMAN    (STANLEY    J.).    Count    Hannibal,    A 
Romance  of  the  Court  of  France.     FIRST  EDITION.     Crown 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.    ,  Lond.  1901 

Inscribed:  "/  took  great  pleasure  in  the  character  of  Count 
Hannibal,  which  in  its  mingled  ferocity  and  nobility  is  in  a  way 
often  characteristic  of  the  time  *  *  *  . — Stanley  J.  Wey- 
man. ' ' 

990.  [WHISTLER  (J.  A.  McN.).]     The  Drama:  Addresses 
by  Henry  Irving.     Frontispiece  by   Whistler.     12mo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  [1892] 

Has   Whistler's    "butterfly"    signature    on   fly-leaf. 

991.  WHITMAN  (SIDNEY).     Conventional  Cant,  Its  Re- 
sult and  Remedy.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1887 

With  a  quotation  on  fly-leaf  by  Sidney  Whitman. 

992.  WHITING    (LILIAN).    The    Florence    of    Landor. 
Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1905 

With  an  inscription  by  Lilian  Whiting,  telling  how  the  book 
came  to  be  written  and  published. 

993.  WHITING  (LILIAN).     After  Her  Death;  The  Out- 
look Beautiful.    2  vols.  16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1897-1905 

Both  inscribed  by  the  author. 

994.  WHITING  (LILIAN).    The  Joy  that  No  Man  Taketh 
from  You ;  From  Dreamland  Sent ;  From  Dream  to  Vision  of 
Life.    3  vols.  16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1899-1906 

All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

995.  WHITMAN  (SIDNEY).    Reminiscences  of  the  King 
of  Roumania.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

With  an  extract  from  the  introduction  on  half-title. 

996.  WIGGIN  (KATE  DOUGLAS).     Rebecca  of  Sunny- 
brook  Farm,  Bost.  1903 ;  Susanna  and  Sue,  Bost.  1909.    FmsT 
EDITIONS.    2  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  is  inscribed  by  the  author  with  a  quotation 
from  the  book. 

997.  WILCOX  (ELLA  WHEELER).    How  Salvator  Won 
and  other  Recitations,  Chicago,  n.  d. ;  An  Erring  Woman's 
Love,  Chicago,  n.  d. ;  Three  Women,  Chicago,  n.  d.     3  vols. 
12mo,  cloth  and  half  calf. 

With  an  autograph  inscription  in  each  volume  by  the  author. 

105 


998.  WILKINS  (MARY  E.).    Madelon,  N.  Y.  1896;  Pem- 
broke, N.  Y.  1894;  Jerome,  N.  Y.  1897.    Illustrated.    FIRST 
EDITIONS.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  bears  an  autograph  inscription  by  the  author; 
two  of  the  inscriptions  being  quotations  from  the  books;  the 
third  refers  to  the  character  of  Barnabas  Thayer  in  Pembroke 
as  being  drawn  from  life. 

999.  WILKINS  (MAEY  E.).     Understudies,  N.  Y.  1901; 
By  the  Light  of  the  Soul,  N.  Y.  1907 ;  The  Givers,  N.  Y.  1904. 
3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

1000.  WILKINS  (MARY  E.).    The  Love  of  a  Parson  Lord 
and  other  Stories,  N.  Y.  1900 ;  Silence  and  other  Stories,  N.  Y. 
1898,  both  FIRST  EDITIONS;  A  New  England  Nun  and  other 
Stories,  N.  Y.,  n.  d.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Each  volume  is  inscribed  by  the  author  with  a  quotation 
from  the  book. 

1001.  WILKINS    (W.    H.)    AND   FRANK    THATCHER. 
The  Holy  Estate,  A  Study  in  Morals.    Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  by  W.  H.  Wilkins:  "This  book  must  ~be  regarded 
merely  as  theoretical  as  I  have  no  knowledge  personally  of 
the  'Holy  Estate.'  " 

1002.  WILSON  (AUGUSTA  EVANS).    St.  Elmo.    Illus- 
trated.   8vo,  cloth  gilt,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  by  the  author  with  quotation  of  part  of  Edna 
Earl's  reflection  on  her  MS.  and  signed  by  her  in  full.  Laid 
in  is  an  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  8vo,  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Cook  refer- 
ring to  the  book  and  the  inscription. 

1003.  WILSON  (FRANCIS).    Joseph  Jefferson.    Reminis- 
cences of  a  Fellow  Player.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1906 

With  the  following  inscription  by  the  author:  "I  think  it 
not  too  much  to  say  that  Joseph  Jefferson  in  Eip  Van  Winkle 
did  as  much  to  make  Irving 's  tale  a  classic  as  Washington 
Irving  did  in  writing  it.  Irving  made  the  sketch  a  literary 
glory.  Jefferson  made  it  a  dramatic  masterpiece. — Francis 
Wilson." 

1004.  WILSON  (JAMES  GRANT,  Editor).  Poetical  Writ- 
ings of  Fitz-Greene  Halleck,  with  Extracts  from  those  of 
Joseph  Rodman  Drake.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Inserted  is  A.  L.  S.  of  the  editor.  N.  Y.  1869 

1005.  WILSON   (WOODROW).     The  State  and  Federal 
Governments  of  the  United  States.    12mo,  cloth.       Bost.  1891 

With  autograph  signature  of  the  author. 

106 


1006.  WILSON  (WOODROW).    An  Old  Master  and  Other 
Political  Essays.    16mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1893 

With  signed  inscription  on  fly-leaf:  "If  man  is  a  political 
animal,  he  should  ~be  also  a  political  spirit,  making  the  polity 
to  which  he  belongs  more  moral,  more  ideal,  more  vigorous 
at  every  point  at  which  he  touches  it." 

1007.  WILSON  (WOODROW).    Epochs  of  American  His- 
tory.   Division  and  Reunion,  1829-1889.    Maps.    16mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1899 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author:  "Our  national 
history  is  singularly  unified  and  consistent  in  its  pattern. 
Study  but  a  single  piece,  and  all  the  rest  is  related  also,  by 
suggestion." 

1008.  WILSON    (WOODROW).     Constitutional    Govern- 
ment in  the  United  States.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1908 

With  the  following  inscription  by  the  author:  "The  con- 
stitution of  the  United  States,  like  the  constitution  of  every 
State,  grows  and  is  altered  by  force  of  circumstance  and 
changes  in  affairs.  The  effect  of  a  written  constitution  is 
only  to  render  the  growth  more  subtle,  more  studwus,  more 
conservative,  more  a  thing  of  carefully,  almost  unconsciously, 
wrought  sequences.  Our  statesmen  must,  in  the  midst  of 
origination,  have  the  spirit  of  lawyers. — Woodrow  Wilson." 

1009.  WINTER  (WILLIAM).     Old  Friends:  being  Liter- 
ary Recollections  of  Other  Days.     Portraits.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1909 

With  full-page  signed  inscription  by  the  author  regarding 
"Old  Friends  and  Other  Days." 

1010.  WINTER  (WILLIAM).     Life  of  Joseph  Jefferson; 
English  Rambles;  The  Jeffersons.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  and  Bost.  1881-94 

All  inscribed  by  William  Winter. 

1011.  WINTHROP  (ROBERT  C.).  Washington,  Bowdoin, 
and  Franklin,  as  Portrayed  in  Occasional  Addresses.    Frontis- 
piece and  facsimiles.    8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1876 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Thomas  Wentworth 
Higginson. 

1012.  WISTER  (OWEN).  The  Seven  Ages  of  Washington. 
Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  boards,  leather  back,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1907 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author:  "If  the  American 
people  are  becoming  estranged  from  George  Washington,  it  is 
the  worst  sign  of  decadence  that  they  have  yet  exhibited. — 
Owen  Wister." 

1013.  YEATS  (W.  B.).    In  the  Seven  Woods:  being  Poems 
Chiefly  of  the  Irish  Heroic  Age.    8vo,  linen  boards,  uncut  and 
unopened.  Dundrum,  1903 

Printed  at  the  Dun  Emer  Press,  and  published  by  Elizabeth 
C.  Yeata.  With  signed  couplet  in  the  author's  autograph  011 
fly-leaf. 

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1014.  YEATS  (W.  B.).    Stories  of  Red  Hanrahan.    FIRST 
EDITION.    8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut.          Dundrum,  1904 

Privately  printed  at  the  Dun  Emer  Press,  limited  to  500 
copies.  With  long  and  interesting  inscriptions  by  W.  B.  Yeats 
and  Lady  Gregory. 

1015.  YEATS  (W.  B.).    The  Hour-Glass  and  Other  Plays. 
Being  Volume  Two  of  Plays  for  an  Irish  Theatre.    8vo,  paper 
boards,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1904 

Edition  limited  to  100  copies  on  Japanese  vellum.  Inscribed: 
"In  the  preface  of  the  first  volume  in  this  series  it  is  said 
how  much  I  owe  to  Lady  Gregory  who  helped  me  with  these 
plays,  .  .  . — W.  B.  Teats." 

1016.  ZANGWILL  (I.).     Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto.     12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

Inscription  by  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

1017.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Madeleine  Ferat.    12mo,  original 
paper  covers  (shaken).  Paris,  1868 

FIRST  EDITION.  BARE.  Presentation  from  the  author  to 
Paul  Foucher,  with  autograph  inscription. 

1018.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    La  Curee.    12mo,  half  calf. 

Inscribed  by  fimile  Zola.  Paris,  1877 

1019.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Mes  Haines.    Etched  portrait  of 
fimile  Zola  ~by  Guillaumont.    12mo,  half  calf.          Paris,  1879 

One  of  75  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed  by  fimile 
Zola. 

1020.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Nana.    12mo,  half  cloth. 

Paris,  1880 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
autograph  inscription. 

1021.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Les  Romanciers  Naturalistes.  12mo, 
half  cloth.  Paris,  1881 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  fi.  Zola. 

1022.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Une  Campagne,  1880-1881.    12mo. 
original  paper  covers.  Paris,  1882 

FIRST  EDITION.     With  autograph  inscription  of  fimile  Zola. 

1023.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Le  Capitaine  Burle.     12mo,  half 
calf.  Paris,  1883 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

1024.  ZOLA  (EMILE).     Germinal.     12mo,  original  paper 
covers  (shaken).  Paris,  1885 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to 
Felicien  Champsaur,  with  inscription.  Laid  in  is  an  auto- 
graph telegram  [lettre  pneumatique]  saying  in  part:  " Chate- 
let  plays  'Germinal'  to-night  against  my  absolute  wish.  I  will 
not  go  to  the  theatre.  I  refused  my  services  to  the  manager, 
and  I  regret  not  being  able  to  send  you  the  seats  I  promised 
you.  Tours  lovingly  Emile  Zola;"  and  2  fragments  of  Zola's 
writing. 

108 


1025.  ZOLA     (EMILE).    Abbe    Mouret's    Transgression. 
Unabridged  translation.    Illustrated.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.:  Vizetelly,  1886 

Inscribed    by    the    author:      "A   M.  J.   Young.     Cordiale- 
ment. — Emile  Zola." 

1026.  ZOLA  (EMILE).     La  Terre.     12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1887 

One  of  275  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Inscribed  by  fimile 
Zola. 

1027.  ZOLA  (EMILE).     The    Fortunes   of   the    Rougons. 
Unabridged  edition.    Illustrated.    12mo,  boards. 

Lond.:  Vizetelly,  1888 

Inscribed    by    the    author:      "A   M.   J.   Young.     Cordiale- 
ment. — Emile   Zola." 

1028.  ZOLA  (EMILE).     L 'Argent.     12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1891 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  fimile  Zola. 

1029.  ZOLA  (EMILE).     L 'Argent.     12mo,  original  paper 
covers.  Paris,  1891 

FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy,  inscribed  by  fimile  Zola. 

1030.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    La  Debacle.    12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1892 

FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy,  inscribed  by  fimile  Zola. 

1031.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Money.    Translated  by  Ernest  A. 
Vizetelly.     12mo,  cloth.          Lond.:  Chatto  &  Windus,  1894 

Inscribed    by    the    author:      "A   M.  J.   Young.     Cordiale- 
ment. — Emile  Zola." 

1032.  ZOLA     (EMILE).     His     Excellency.     Preface     by 
Ernest  A.  Vizetelly.    Sole  authorized  English  version.    12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1897 

Inscribed    by    the    author:      "A   M.   J.   Young.     Cordialc- 
ment. — Emile  Zola." 

1033.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Paris.     Translated  by  Ernest  A. 
Vizetelly.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y. :  Macmillan,  1898 

Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author:     "A   M.  J.   Young. 
Cordialement. — Emile   Zola." 

1034.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Rome.     Translated  by  Ernest  A. 
Vizetelly.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond. :  Chatto  &  Windus,  1899 

Inscribed    by    the    author:      "A   M.  J.   Young.     Cordiale- 
ment.— Emile  Zola." 

109 


1035.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    The  Honour  of  the  Army.  Edited, 
with  a  Preface  by  Ernest  A.  Vizetelly.     12mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  :  Chatto  &  Windus,  1901 

Inscribed  by  the  author:    "A  M.  J.  Young.    Cordialement.  — 
Zola." 


1036.  ZOLA    (SMILE).     The    Joy    of   Life   [La  Joie  de 
Vivre]  .    Edited  with  preface  by  E.  A.  Vizetelly.    12mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  :  Chatto  &  Windus,  1901 
With  presentation  inscription,  signed,  by  the  author. 

1037.  ZOLA     (SMILE).    Work.    Translated    by    Ernest 
Albert   Vizetelly.      12mo,    cloth. 

Lond.:  Chatto  &  Windus,  1901 

Inscribed  by  the  author:    "A  M.  J.  Young.    Cordialement.  — 
Emile  Zola." 

1038.  ZOLA    (SMILE).     The    Conquest   of   Plassans.     A 
Realistic  Novel.    12mo,  boards,  cloth  back. 

Paris:  Marpon  &  Flammarion,  n.  d. 
Suppressed  English  Edition.     With  presentation  inscription 
by  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 


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NOTE 

This  is  a  catalogue  of  Part  IV  of  the  great  library  of 
inscribed  books  collected  by  Mr.  James  Carleton  Young  of 
Minneapolis.  Among  the  famous  French  authors  represented 
are  Paul  Bourget,  Jules  Breton,  Jules  Claretie,  Francois 
Coppee,  Alphonse  Daudet,  Anatole  France,  Theophile  Gautier, 
Edmond  and  Jules  de  Goncourt,  Ludovic  Halevy,  Pierre 
Loti,  Guy  de  Maupassant,  Sully  Prudhomme,  Jean  Richepin, 
Edmond  Rostand,  Victorien  Sardou,  Octave  Uzanne,  Paul 
Verlaine,  and  Emile  Zola.  There  are  twenty-four  inscribed 
books  by  Zola,  and  many  volumes  in  the  collection  by  other 
authors  were  originally  inscribed  and  presented  to  him. 

Among  the  English  and  American  authors  represented  are 
Aldrich,  Arnold,  Bridges,  Burroughs,  Clemens,  Crawford, 
Dobson,  Doyle,  Gosse,  Hardy,  Harris,  Howells,  James,  Kipling, 
Lang,  Riley,  Roosevelt,  Van  Dyke,  Warner,  and  Watson. 
Attention  should  be  called  also  to  the  books  delightfully  in- 
scribed by  "Carmen  Sylva, "  the  Queen  of  Roumania,  and  to 
the  interesting  works  by  such  Japanese  authors  as  Murata, 
Natsume,  Noguchi,  and  Count  Okuma,  formerly  premier  of 
Japan. 

Nearly  all  the  books  are  first  editions,  many  are  on  special 
paper,  a  few  are  extra-illustrated,  and  in  a  large  number  of 
instances  the  inscriptions  are  highly  important  from  a  per- 
sonal and  bibliographical  point  of  view.  Mr.  Young's  method 
was  to  purchase  the  best  books  by  distinguished  nineteenth 
century  authors  and  then  send  the  volumes  to  the  authors  with 
a  request  to  inscribe  them.  In  this  way  he  gathered  a  library 
that  was  the  largest  of  its  kind  in  the  world,  and  of  the  highest 
interest  to  collectors  of  association  copies. 


INSCRIBED  BOOKS 

FROM  THE  LIBRARY  COLLECTED  BY 
JAMES  CARLETON  YOUNG 

PART  IV 

FIRST    SESSION 

Monday  Afternoon,  March  12,  1917,  at  2:30  o'clock 
LOTS  1-271 


1.  ALDRICH   (THOMAS    BAILEY).     The    Poems.     Re- 
vised and  Complete  Household  Edition.     Portrait  and  illus- 
trations.   12mo,  cloth.  Bost.,  n.  d. 

Inserted  is  the  sonnet  "Andromeda"  in  the  author's  auto- 
graph and  signed;  with  his  signature  also  appearing  on  the 
fly-leaf. 

2.  ALDRICH   (THOMAS  BAILEY).     Daisy's  Necklace: 
and  What  Came  of  It.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1857 

The  author's  second  book.  Scarce.  Inscription  by  Aldrich 
on  the  fly-leaf. 

3.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).     Poems.    First  Col- 
lected Edition.    16mo,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  N.  Y.  1863 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

4.  ALDRICH     (THOMAS     BAILEY).     A     Rivermouth 
Romance.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth. 

With  the  author's  autograph.  Bost.  1877 

5.  ALDRICH     (THOMAS    BAILEY).     The    Queen    of 
Sheba.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1877 

Author's  signature  on  the  half-title. 

6.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).    The  Poems.    Illus- 
trated by  the  Paint  and  Clay  Club.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Autographed  by  the  author.  Bost.  1882 


7.  ALDRICH   (THOMAS  BAILEY).     An  Old  Town  by 
the  Sea.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1893 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

8.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS   BAILEY).    Unguarded    Gates 
and  other  Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Bost.  1895 

Of  this  work  only  50  copies  were  issued  uncut.    Autographed 
by  the  author. 

9.  ALDRICH   (THOMAS    BAILEY).     Two    Bites    at    a 
Cherry;  with  other  Tales.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut.       Bost.  1899 

Inscribed  on  the  fly-leaf  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

10.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).    A  Sea  Turn  and 
Other  Matters.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author.  Bost.  1902 

11.  [ALEXANDER  (FRANCESCA).]     The  Story  of  Ida: 
Epitaph  on  an  Etrurian  Tomb.    By  Francesca.    Edited  with 
a  Preface  by  John  Ruskin.    Frontispiece.    12mo,  cloth. 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author.  Lond.  1898 

12.  ALGER  (R.  A.).     The  Spanish-American  War.     Por- 
trait and  maps.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1901 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

13.  ALLEN  (JAMES  LANE).    The  Blue-Grass  Region  of 
Kentucky  and  other  Kentucky  Articles.    Illustrated.     FIRST 
EDITION.    8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1892 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

14.  ALLEN  (JAMES  LANE).    The  Reign  of  Law.    FIRST 
EDITION.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  aut  .or.          N.  Y.   1900 

15.  ANGLO-SAXON  REVIEW,  A  Quarterly  MisceUany. 
Edited   by    Lady    Randolph    Spencer  Churchill.     Portraits. 
Vols.  1  and  2,  June  and  September,  1899.    2  vols.  royal  8vo, 
full  leather,  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1899 

Both  inscribed  by  the  editor. 

16.  ARNOLD  (SIR  EDWIN).    The  Light  of  Asia,  or,  The 
Great  Renunciation.    12mo,  original  yellow  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1879 

FIRST  EDITION.     With  signature  of  the  author  and  2  lines 
quoted  from  the  book,  in  his  autograph. 

17.  ARNOLD    (SIR   EDWIN).     The  Song    Celestial:  or, 
Bhagavad-Gita.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  half  gray  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond. :  Trubner,  1885 

With  autograph  of  the  author,  in  heavy  black  crayon. 


18.  ARNOLD  (SIR  EDWIN).    With  Sa'di  in  the  Garden 
or  the  Book  of  Love.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  half  gray  levant 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1888 

With  the  author's  autograph. 

19.  ARNOLD  (SIR  EDWIN).     The  Light  of  the  World: 
or,  the    Great    Consummation.     Portrait    and    illustrations. 
12mo,  half  gray  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges.  N.  Y.  1891 

With  the  author's  autograph. 

20.  ARNOLD  (SIR  EDWIN).    Adzuma;  or,  The  Japanese 
Wife.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1893 

With  autograph  of  the  author  in  pencil,  on  half-title. 

21.  ARNOLD    (SIR  EDWIN).     The  Voyage  of  Ithobal. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Murray,  1901 

With  autograph  of  the  author  inscribed  on  half-title. 

22.  AUGIER  (EMILE).    Les  Parietaires.    Poesies.    16mo, 
dark  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt-lined  borders,  gilt  back  and 
inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Thibaron.  Paris,  1855 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  fimile  Augier. 

23.  AUGIER  (EMILE).    Lions  et  Renards.     Comedie  en 
cinq  actes,  en  prose.    8vo,  full  dark  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt- 
lined  borders,  gilt  back  and  inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by 
Thibaron.  Paris,  1870 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  E.  Augier. 

24.  AUGIER  (EMILE)  ETFOUSSIER( ED.).  LesLionnes 
pauvres.    Piece  en  cinq  actes,  en  prose.    12mo,  three-quarters 
cloth,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1880 

Inscribed  by  the  authors. 

25.  AXA   (ZO.  DE).     Les  feuilles.     Dessins  de  Steinlen, 
Willette,  Leandre,  Hermann-Paul,  Couturier,  Anquetin,  Luce. 
8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1900 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

26.  BANVILLE     (THEODORE     DE).      Les     Cariatides 
[Poemes].    12mo,  boards.  Paris:  Pilout,  1842 

FIRST  EDITION  of  the  first  book  written  by  Theodore  de  Ban- 
ville.  Inscribed  on  the  half-title:  "A  Jules  de  Premardy, 
Theodore  de  Banville." 

27.  BANVILLE    (THEODORE    DE).     Florise,    comedie. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1870 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Mr.  Ren6  Bremont, 
with  an  original  poem  of  14  lines  inscribed  on  fly-leaf  by 
Theodore  de  Banville. 


28.  BANVILLE   (THEODORE  DE).     Contes  Heroiques. 
Frontispiece  by  G.  Rochegrosse.    12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1884 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

29.  BANVILLE    (THEODORE    DE).     Madame   Robert. 
Dessin  de  Rochegrosse.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  1887 

30.  BARBEY    D'AUREVILLY     (JULES).    Memoranda. 
Preface  de  Paul  Bourget.    Portrait.    12mo,  original  wrappers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1883 

One  of  small  number  printed  on  Hand-made  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author  in  red  ink  and  gold. 

31.  BARBEY   D'AUREVILLY    (JULES).    Les   (Euvres 
et  les  Homines.     Sensations  d'Art  [du]   XIX™e  siecle.     8vo. 
original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Henri 
Fouquier,  with  autograph  inscription. 

32.  BARBEY  D'AUREVILLY  (JULES).    Les  CEuvres  et 
les  Hommes.    Sensations  d'Histoire  [du]  XIXme  siecle.    8vo, 
original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1887 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  from  the  author  to  Henry 
Fouquier,  with  autograph  inscription. 

33.  [BARBEY   D'AUREVILLY  (JULES)    et    Trebutien 
(G.).]     Memorandum.     Square  12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut  (loose).  Caen,  1856 

Bare.  One  of  a  few  copies  privately  printed  and  not  for 
sale.  Inscribed  by  the  authors. 

34.  BARING-GOULD  (SABINE).    In  the  Roar  of  the  Sea. 
A  Tale  of  the  Cornish  Coast.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1892 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author:  " S.  Baring- 
Gould.  A  Beminiscence  of  a  bit  of  the  Cornish  Coast  I  know 
and  dearly  love.  July  7,  1900. ' ' 

35.  BARING-GOULD    (SABINE).     Iceland:  Its    Scenes 
and  Sagas.     With  numerous  illustrations  and  a  map.    FIRST 
EDITION.    Royal  8vo,  original  cloth  (soiled  and  shaken),  uncut. 

Lond. :  Smith,  Elder  and  Co.,  1863 
With  the  autograph  of  Frances  Dasent  on  half-title,  and  the 
following  autograph  inscription  on  verso  of  fly-leaf:  " S. 
Baring-Gould.  I  have  an  idea  that  this  is  a  presentation  copy 
by  myself  to  Sir  George  Dasent,  as  I  see  his  wife's  name  in  it. 
I  met  him  in  Iceland." 

36.  BARING-GOULD  (SABINE).    A  Garland  of  Country 
Song:  English  Folk  Songs  with  their   Traditional    Melodies. 
4to,  limp  boards.  Lond.  1895 

Pasted  in  is  a  signed  quotation  in  Baring-Gould's  autograph 
from  "As  You  Like  It." 


37.  BARLOW  (JANE ) .    The  Battle  of  the  Frogs  and  Mice. 
Pictured  by  Francis  D.  Bedford.    4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1894 

With  inscription  in  Greek,  signed  by  the  author. 

38.  BARLOW  (JANE).    A  Creel  of  Irish  Stories.    FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1897 

Signed,  with  a  Homeric  epigram  quoted,  in  the  author's 
autograph. 

39.  BARLOW  (JANE).    Ghost-Bereft,  with  Other  Stories 
and  Studies  in  Verse.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

[Lond.]  :  Smith,  Elder,  1901 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  signed  original  verse  of  6  lines  in 
author's  autograph. 

40.  BARRES  (MAURICE).    L'Ennemi   des  Lois.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1893 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  25  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

41.  BASIA  OF  JOHANNES  SECUNDUS  (The).    Trans- 
lated into  English  Verse.     To  which  is  added,  The  Epithal- 
amium,  with  the  English  version  of  George  Ogle.    Edited  with 
a  prefatory  memoir  by  Wallace  Rice.    Portrait.    8vo,  vellum, 
uncut,  with  silk  ties.  Chicago :  Printed  for  Frank  Morris,  1901 

One  of  26  hand-illumined  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper. 
With  autograph  inscription  by  Frank  Morris,  and  poetical 
inscription,  autographed,  by  Wallace  Eice. 

42.  [BAXTER    (ANDREW).]      Matho:   or,    The   Cosmo- 
theoria   Puerilis,    wherein   *  *  *    the   Principles   of   Natural 
Religion  are  deduced  and  demonstrated.    2  vols.  16mo,  boards, 
leather  backs  (hinges  weak).  Lond.  1765 

Has  signature  of  Leigh  Hunt  on  first  title  and  marginal 
commentary  on  one  page,  in  his  autograph. 

43.  BAZIN  (RENE).     La  Sarcelle  bleue.     12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1892 

One  of  6  copies  on  Japan  paper.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

44.  BENSON  (ARTHUR  C.).    Lyrics.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1895 
FIRST  EDITION  ;  inscribed  with  a  quotation  by  A.  C.  Benson. 

45.  BENSON  (ARTHUR  C.).    Alfred  Tennyson.    8  illus- 
trations.   12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1907 

Inscribed  with  a  quotation  by  A.  C.  Benson. 

46.  BERGERAT  (EMILE).    Enguerrande,  poeme  dramat- 
ique.    Portrait  de  I'auteur,  grave  a  I'eau-forte  par  H.  Lefort. 
12mo,  original  wrappers,«uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1884 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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47.  BERTHELOT  (M.).    Lec,ons  sur  les  methodes  generates 
de  synthese  en  chimie  organique  professees  en  1864  au  college 
de  France.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1864 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

48.  BERTHELOT  (M.).  Collection  des  anciens  Alchimistes 
Grecs.    Publiee  sous  les  auspices  du  Ministere  de  1 'instruction 
publique.    4  vols.  4to,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1887-1888 
FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author  in  the  first  volume. 

49.  BERTHEROY  (JEAN).     Femmes  Antiques.     La  Le- 
gende — L'Histoire — La  Bible.     Illustrations  de  B&uguereau, 
Rochegross,  Leloir,  Laurens  .   .   .   [etc.]   .   .   .  gravees  par  E. 
Champollion.     8vo,  paper  wrappers.  Paris,  1892 

One  of  200  copies  on  papier  velin,  with  inscription  on  the 
half-title  by  Jean  Bertheroy. 

50.  BIBESCO      (PRINCE     ALEXANDRE).       Berthold 
Damcke.    Portrait,    4to,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1894 

Limited  Edition  on  Holland  paper.  Presentation  copy  from 
the  author  to  Helene  Vacaresco,  with  inscription. 

51.  BISHOP  (WILLIAM  HENRY).     Mexico,   California 
and  Arizona.  Maps  and  illustrations.   12mo,  cloth.     N.  Y.  1900 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

52.  BJ6RNSON  (BJORNSTJERNE).    Magnhild  &  Dust. 
l2mo,  cloth,  uncut.  .     Lond.  1897 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

53.  BJORNSON    (BJORNSTJERNE).     Laul   Lange  and 
Tora  Parsberg.     Translated  from  the  Norwegian  by  H.  L. 
Braekstad.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1899 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

54.  BLANCO-FOMBONA    (RUFINO).      El    Hombre    de 
Hierro.    8vo,  padded  leather.  Caracas,  1907 

With  a  full-page  inscription  by  the  author  on  the  half-title, 
reading  in  part:  "I  had  preserved  for  my  own  library  this 
copy  of  my  novel,  special  edition  of  which  exist  only  a  few 
copies.  ...  7  wrote  it,  in  two  months  time,  during  my  seclu- 
sion, for  political  motives,  in  the  prison  of  Ciudad  Bolivar. — 
Blanco-Fombona."  (Translated.) 

55.  BLEMONT  (EMILE).  En  Memoire  d'un  Enfant.  8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1899 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  by  the  author.  One  of  300  copies 
on  papier  velin. 

56.  BLOY  (LEON).     Leon  Bloy  devant  les  cochons  suivi 
de  lamentation  de  1'epee.    12mo,  original  paper  cover. 

Paris,  1894 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription  on  half- 
title:  "To  Emile  Zola.  Leon  Bloy.  Deeply  honored  being 
forced  to  pay  to  the  case  of  'Gil  Bios'  for  the  author  of 
'Lourdes'  [Zola],  the  sum  of  8400  francs,  taken  from  the 
bread  of  his  wife  and  his  children."  (Translated.) 

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57.  BOISSIER  (GASTON).     Ciceron  et  ses  amis.    Etude 
sur  la  societe  romaine  du  temps  de  Cesar.    8vo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut  (somewhat  shaken).  Paris,  1865 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

58.  BOISSIER  (GASTON).    The  Country  of  Horace  and 
Virgil,  translated  by  D.  H.  Fisher.     Maps  and  plans.     8vo, 
cloth.  Lond.  1896 

With  an  inscription  by  G.  Boissier. 

59.  BONAPARTE  (PIERRE-NAPOLEON).    Un  Mois  en 
Afrique.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris:  Pagnerre,  1850 

FIRST  EDITION  of  the  only  book  written  by  the  nephew  of 
Emperor  Napoleon.  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

60.  BOONEY  (T.  G.).    The  Alpine  Regions  of  Switzerland 
and  the  Neighbouring  Countries.     Illustrations.     8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Cambridge,  1868 

With  an  inscription  by  the  author  relating  to  the  book. 

61.  BOURGET  (PAUL).    Poesies  1872-1876.    16mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1885 

Inscribed  by  Paul  Bourget. 

62.  BOURGET  (PAUL),  fitudes  et  Portraits.  2  vols.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1889 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  in  the  first  volume:  "A  Emile 
Zola  son  bien'devoue  Paul  Bourget." 

63.  BOURGET    (PAUL).      Mensonges.      Illustrations    de 
Myrbach.    12mo,  original  paper  covers  (shaken).     Paris,  1890 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Felicien  Champsaur 
with  autograph  inscription.  Inlaid  is  A  L.  8.  by  the  author 
saying  in  part :  ' '  With  this  letter  I  send  you  the  '  Mensonges ' 
illustrated,  in  a  covering  which  is  not  found  in  commerce," 
etc.  (Translated.) 

64.  BOURGET  (PAUL).  Cosmopolis.  Illustre  d'aquarelles 
par  Duez,  Jeanniot  et  Myrbach.    8vo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1893 
Edition  du  Figaro.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

65.  BOURGET  (PAUL).    A  Saint.    Translated  by  K.  P. 
Wormeley.  Illustrations.  12mo,  boards,  gilt  edges.    Bost.  1895 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  inscribed. 

66.  BOURGET  (PAUL).    Recommencements.     12mo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1897 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

67.  BOURGET  (PAUL).    La  Duchesse  Bleue.    12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1898 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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68.  BOURNE   (H.  R.  FOX).     Civilization  in  Congoland. 
Preface  by  Sir  Charles  W.  Dilke.    8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1903 

With  full-page  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

69.  BOVET   (MARIE  ANNE  DE).    L'Ecosse:  Souvenirs 
et  impressions  de  voyages.     Illustre  de  167  gravures,  dont 
cent  dix  reproduisent  les  aquarelles  executees  d'apres  nature 
par  G.  Vuillier.    Folio,  original  wrappers  (shaken). 

Paris,  1898 

FIRST  EDITION,  with  autograph  inscription  in  English  by 
Marie  Anne  de  Bovet  on  the  half-title. 

70.  BRADY    (CYRUS    TOWNSEND).    Colonial    Fights 
and  Fighters.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1901 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "It  has  been  said  that  American 
history  lacks  the  elements  of  romance.  As  I  consider  the  great 
names  which  appear  successively  even  in  these  few  pages,  I 
am  constrained  to  contradict  the  statement.  Cyrus  Townsend 
Brady." 

71.  BRADY      (CYRUS      TOWNSEND).      Northwestern 
Fights   and   Fighters.     Illustrated  with   original   drawings, 
maps  and  photographs.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1907 

Inscribed  with  a  1  p.  A.  L.  S.  relating  to  the  characters  in 
the  book,  inscribed  on  fly-leaf. 

72.  BRETON  (JULES).     Les  Champs  et  la  Mer.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1875 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

73.  BRETON    (JULES).     Jeanne,    poeme.     Portrait  (in- 
serted).   12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1880 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  Madame  Elodie  Jules  Breton. 

74.  BRETON  (JULES).    Les  Champs  et  la  Mer— Jeanne. 
[Poesies.]     Portrait.    16mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  1887 

75.  BRETON    (JULES).     La   Vie    d'un  Artiste.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1890 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

76.  BRETON     (JULES).     Un     Peintre     Paysan.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1896 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  and  half-title  by  the 
author. 

77.  BRETON  (JULES).    The  Life  of  an  Artist.    Portrait. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1897 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

78.  BRETON  (JULES).    Savarette.    12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1898 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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79.  BRETON  (JULES).    Delphine  Bernard.    12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1902 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

80.  BRETON    (JULES).     La    Peinture.     12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1904 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

81.  BRETON  (JULES).    La  Comtesse  Duchatel  nee  Marie 
D'Harcourt.    8vo,  paper  covers,  uncut.  [Paris,  n.  d.] 

Privately  printed  on  Japan  paper.  Inscribed :  "To  Mr. 
James  Carleton  Young,  all  my  affectionate  homages.  This 
biography  of  the  Countess  Duchatel  was  written  by  me  at  the 
request  of  the  Count  Vuneguy  Duchatel,  my  friend.  There  were 
only  a  few  copies  printed,  nor  has  it  ever  been  found  in  com- 
merce) something  which  gives  it  worth.  Jules  Breton." 
(Translated.) 

82.  BRETON   (JULES).     Nos  peintres  du  Siecle.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author,  on  the  half-title. 

83.  BRIDGES   (ROBERT).     Shorter  Poems.     FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond. :  George  Bell,  1890 

With  initialled  note  by  the  author  telling  of  this  volume  and 
its  contents. 

84.  BRIDGES  (ROBERT).     The  Humours  of  the  Court: 
A  Comedy,  and  Other  Poems.     16mo,  cloth,  gilt  top'. 

N.  Y.  1893 

With  inscription  by  the  author  stating  that  this  book  was 
printed  in  America  to  secure  copyright,  and  giving  a  few  cor- 
rections. 

85.  BRIDGES     (ROBERT).     Ode    for    the    Bicentenary 
Commemoration    of   Henry    Purcell.     With  Preface.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  original  decorated  wrappers,  uncut  edges. 

Lond.  1896 

With  acrostic  poem  on  "Purcell"  in  author's  autograph  on 
verso  of  title. 

86.  BROWN    (HORATIO    F.).     The    Venetian    Printing 
Press:  An  Historical  Study.    22  facsimiles  of  early  printing. 
4to,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y. :  Putnam,  1891 

Only  520  copies  printed  and  type  distributed.  With  inscrip- 
tion by  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

87.  BROWNE  (IRVING).    Ballads  of  a  Book- Worm:   be- 
ing a  Rhythmic  Record  of  Thoughts,  Fancies  and  Adventures 
a-collecting.    Illuminated  copy.     12mo,  boards,  uncut. 

East  Aurora :  Roycrof t  Press,  1899 
Limited  edition,  signed  by  Elbert  Hubbard. 

88.  BRUNETIERE    (FERDINAND).     Manuel  de  1'His- 
toire  de  la  litterature  frangaise.    12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1898 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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89.  BRYANT     (WILLIAM    CULLEN).    Thirty    Poems. 
FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  original  blue  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

N.  Y.  1864 

Inscribed  on  fly-leaf:  "Ellen  M.  Saxe.  Birthday  present 
from  her  Father.  March  19,  1864. ' '  [John  G.  Saxe.] 

90.  [BULLEN    (A.    H.).]     Antient  Drolleries.     (No.    2). 
Pimlico,  or,  Runne  Red-Cap.    Tis  a  Mad  World  at  Hodgson, 
1609.    Reprint,  with  Preface  by  A.  H.  Bullen.    8vo,  original 
wrappers,  uncut.  Oxford,  1891 

Only  300  copies  printed  for  private  circulation.  Signed  by 
Bullen  and  with  3  line  quotation  in  his  autograph. 

91.  BURNETT       (FRANCES      HODGSON).      Editha's 
Burglar.    FIRST  EDITION.    Small  4to,  cloth.  Bost.  1888 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author  on  fly-leaf.  On 
two  inner  pages  the  heroine  who  starred  in  the  first  dramatiza- 
tion of  this  work,  Elsie  Leslie,  has  written  a  reminiscent  letter 
to  Mr.  Young,  dated  Oct.  26,  1903,  and  signed,  Elsie  Leslie 
Winter. 

92.  BURROUGHS    (JOHN).     Pepacton.     FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1881 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author.  "Every  fountain  by 
the  roadside  is  a  fountain  of  youth  and  life." 

93.  BURROUGHS  (JOHN).    Indoor  Studies.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1889 

' '  The  poet  of  solitude  is  Wordsworth. ' '  Note  by  the  author, 
on  the  fly-leaf,  signed. 

94.  BURROUGHS    (JOHN).     Locusts   and   Wild  Honey. 
12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1893 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

95.  BURROUGHS      (JOHN).     Indoor     Studies.     12mo, 
cloth.  Bost.  1894 

Signed  by  the  author. 

96.  BURROUGHS   (JOHN).     Wake-Robin.     Frontispiece. 
12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1896 

The  author  has  written  on  the  fly-leaf :  ' '  This  seems  to  be 
my  most  popular  book." 

97.  BURROUGHS   (JOHN).     The  Light  of  Day.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1900 

Inscribed  by  the  author: "Serene  I  fold  my  hands  and  wait." 
Signed. 

98.  BURROUGHS   (JOHN).     Literary  Values  and  Other 
Papers.    Portrait.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author.  Bost.  1902 

99.  BURROUGHS    (JOHN).     In  the  Catskills.     Illustra- 
tions.   FIRST  COLLECTED  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Bost.  1910 

With  long  signed  inscription  in  author's  autograph,  telling 
that  he  had  no  part  in  the  publication  of  this  volume. 

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100.  BUTLER  (WILLIAM  ALLEN).    Domesticus,  a  Tale 
of  the  Imperial  City.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1886 

101.  CABLE     (GEORGE    W.).     Strong    Hearts.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

Inscription  and  signature  of  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf. 

102.  CAGNAT    ET     GOYAU.    Lexique    des    Antiquites 
Romaines.    Illustre  de  planches  et  de  nombreux  dessins.    8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1896 

Inscribed  by  G.  Goyau. 

103.  CAIN  (GEORGES).    Coins  de  Paris.    Preface  de  Vic- 
torien  Sardou.     100  illustrations.    4to,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  n.  d. 

One  of  60  copies  on  Japan  paper,  with  inscription  on  half- 
title:  "Vive  Paris!  Georges  Cain  le  4  Juillet,  1909." 

104.  CAMBRIDGE    (ADA).     Thirty  Years  in  Australia. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1903 

With  a  long  autgraph  inscription  on  the  fly-leaf  and  half- 
title  by  the  author. 

105.  CARMAN  (BLISS).     The  Kinship  of  Nature.    For- 
trait.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Bost.  1903 

Signed  by  the  author,  and  with  inscription  on  fly-leaf. 

106.  CARMAN   (BLISS).     Pipes  of  Pan.     Number  Five. 
From  the  Book  of  Valentines.     FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1905 

With  two  pages  of  inscriptions  in  the  autograph  of  the 
author,  and  signed.  On  the  title  he  has  also  written:  "James 
Carleton  Young's  copy.  B.  C." 

107.  CARNEGIE    (ANDREW).     An  American   Four-in- 
Hand  in  Great  Britain.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

108.  CASTLE    (EGERTON).     English    Book-Plates,  An- 
cient and  Modern.    Profusely  illustrated.    Square  12mo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1894 

Inscribed  on  title  in  the  author  'a  autograph :  "To  James 
C.  Young,  Esq.  with  Egerton  Castle's  kindest  wishes.  Dec. 
1900." 

109.  CESARESCO  (COUNTESS  EVELYN  M.).    Essays 
in  the  Study  of  Folk-Songs.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.      Lond.  1886 

With  inscription  by  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

110.  CHAMPFLEURY.     Pauvre  Trompette  Fantaisies  de 
printemps.     12mo,  original  paper  covers  (shaken). 

Paris:  Sartorius,  1847 
Rare.     FIRST  EDITION,  inscribed  by  the  author. 

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111.  CHAMPSAUR     (FELICIEN).    Masques    modernes. 
Frontispice  par  Felicien  Rops.    12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1869 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

112.  CHAMPSAUR    (FELICIEN).     La   Glaneuse.     8vo, 
bound  in  vellum,  with  an  original  water-colored  portrait  "by 
Maurice  de  Lambert  on  front  border,  gilt  and  colored  back, 
uncut  edges,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1897 

One  of  20  copies  on  Holland  paper  with  author's  inscription 
on  half-title  in  English:  "To  my  friend  James  Carleton 
Young,  Felicien-  Champsaur,  this  book  with  original  'aquarelle' 
of  Maurice  de  Lambert,  binded  specialy  for  him  very  cordially, 
Felicien  Champsaur.  Paris  SI  Octobre  1908." 

113.  CHAMPSAUR    (FELICIEN).      L 'Arriviste.      Com- 
plete edition  in  one  volume  with  numerous  coloured  plates  by 
Bourdelle,    Abel    Faivre,    Leandre,    Maurice    de    Lambert, 
Robaudi,  Paul  Sain,  Steinlen.     Square  8vo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1902 

One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper,  colored  plates  in  two 
states  (one  on  Japan).  Presentation  copy  from  the  author 
with  inscription  on  half-title  in  French,  of  which  the  follow- 
ing is  a  translation:  "To  my  friend,  James  Carleton  Young, 
I  offer,  with  great  pleasure,  in  remembrance  of  very  charming 
evenings  spent  together  at  Paris,  this  Japan  paper  copy. 
Felicien  Champsaur.  Paris,  October  12th,  1902." 

114.  CHANLER  (WILLIAM  ASTOR).     Through  Desert 
and  Jungle.     Travels  in  Eastern  Africa.     Profusely  illus- 
trated with  maps  and  cuts  from  photographs.    FIRST  EDITION. 
Thick  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1896 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "I  am  heart  and  soul  in  sympathy 
with  the  Boers  in  their  struggle  to  maintain  their  independence, 
and  my  ardent  prayer  is  that  a  few  more  years  will  see  the 
formation  of  a  new  republic  called  the  U.  S.  of  South  Africa. 
Wm.  Astor  Chanler." 

115.  CHAPMAN  (FRANK  M.).    Bird-Life.    A  Guide  to 
the  study  of  our  common  Birds.    Illustrated  with  75  full-page 
colored  plates  by  Ernest   Seton   Thompson.     FIRST  EDITION. 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1898 

Inscribed  by  the  author  with  quotation  from  the  book. 

116.  CHAPMAN   (FRANK    M.).     Color    Key    to    North 
American  Birds.    Over  800  drawings,  many  being  tinted.    8vo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1903 

With  full-page  signed  inscription  on  birds,  in  author's  auto- 
graph. 

117.  CHAPMAN  (W.).    Les  Aspirations.    Poesies  Canadi- 
ennes.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1904 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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118.  CHATEAUBRIAND    (VICOMTE    DE).     Memoires, 
lettres  et  pieces  authentiques  touchant  la  vie  et  la  mort  du  Due 
de  Berry.    8vo,  original  paper  wrappers,  uncut.     Paris,  1820 

Large  paper  copy.    Inscribed :  "A  ma  niece  M.  de  Bavenel. ' ' 

119.  CHELARD     (RAOUL).    La    civilisation    Franchise 
dans  le  develop pement  de  rAllemagne   (Moyen  Age).     8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1900 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

120.  CHITTENDEN  (R.  H.,  Editor).    Studies  in  Physio- 
logical Chemistry.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth.        N.  Y.  1901 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  editor  to  Mr.  Young. 

121.  CHOLMONDELEY-PENNELL    (H.).     From  Grave 
to  Gay.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1884 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

122.  CLARE  TIE   (JULES).    Le  dernier  baiser.    Frontis- 
piece   by    Geoffroy.    16mo,    original    paper    covers,    uncut 
(shaken).  Paris,  1864 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  on  the  half-title:  "One  of  my 
first  books,  not  reprinted  and  almost  not  to  "be  found.  Jules 
Claretie." 

123.  CLARETIE  (JULES).    Petrus  Borel  le  Lycanthrope, 
sa  vie — ses   ecrits — sa   correspondance.    Frontispiece  a  I'eau 
forte  avec  portrait  par  Ulon.    Square  16mo,  boards,  morocco 
back.  Paris:  Pincebourde,  1865 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

124.  CLARETIE    (JULES).     Le    Drapeau.     Portrait   de 
I'auteur  grave  a  I'eau  forte  par  A.    Gilbert,  gravures   hors 
texte  par  A.  Neuville,  et  gravures  sur  bois  d'apres  E.  Morin. 
Printed  within  colored  borders.    4to,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  1879 

125.  CLARETIE   (JULES).     Monsieur  le  Ministre.     8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1883 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  M. 
Derval,  with  a  long  inscription  on  the  half-title. 

126.  CLARETIE   (JULES).     Profils   de    Theatre.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

FIRST,  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the.  author. 

127.  CLARETIE      (JULES).     Puyjoli.      12mo,     boards, 
crushed  morocco  back,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1890 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

128.  CLARETIE   (JULES).     La  Corde.     Illustrations  de 
Ch.  Jonas,  gravces  par  Boissan.    8vo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris :  Imprime  pour  les  amis  des  livres,  1901 
*     No.  6  of  125  copies  issued.     Frontispiece  and  13  other  illus- 
trations on  India  paper.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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129.  [CLEMENS    (SAMUEL  L.).]     Roughing  It.    Illus- 
trated.   FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth.  Hartford,  1872 

Inscribed   on   fly-leaf   with   the   author's  pseudonym.     Very 
fine  copy. 

130.  [CLEMENS     (SAMUEL     L.).]     Punch,     Brothers, 
Punch !  and  other  Sketches.    By  Mark  Twain.    FIRST  EDITION, 
second  issue.     16mo,  original  red  wrappers    with    the    sil- 
houettes. N..Y.:  Slote,  Woodman  &  Co.  [1878] 

On  the  title-page   the  author  has  inscribed  his  pseudonym, 
just  above  the  facsimile  signature. 

131.  [CLEMENS    (SAMUEL  L.).]     The  Prince  and  the 
Pauper.    FIRST  EDITION.    Illustrated.    Square  8vo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1882 
Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  with  the  pseudonym  of  the  author. 

132.  [CLEMENS   (SAMUEL  L.).]   and  Warner  (Charles 
Dudley).     The  Gilded  Age.    A  Tale  of  To-day.    Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth.  Hartford,  1890 

Inscribed     on     fly-leaf:     "Yours    sincerely     Chas.     Dudley 
Warner. ' ' 

133.  [CLEMENS     (SAMUEL     L.).]     The     Tragedy     of 
Pudd'nhead  Wilson  and  the  Comedy,  Those  Extraordinary 
Twins.    By  Mark  Twain.     With  marginal  illustrations.     8vo, 
cloth.  Hartford,  1894 

FIRST  EDITION.     With  pseudonym  autograph  of  the  author 
on  fly-leaf. 

134.  [CLEMENS    (SAMUEL  L.).]     The    Adventures    of 
Tom    Sawyer.     By   Mark    Twain.     Illustrated.     Square  8vo, 
cloth.  Hartford,  1899 

With  signature  of  "Mark  Twain"  on  fly-leaf. 

135.  COLQUHOUN     (ARCHIBALD    R.).    Amongst    the 
Shans.    50  full-page  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth.      London,  1885 

With  autograph  of  author  on  fly-leaf. 

136.  COLLES  (JOHN  MAYNE).     The  Journal   of   John 
Mayne,  during  a  Tour  on  the  Continent  upon  its  re-opening 
after  the  Fall  of  Napoleon.     With  numerous  illustrations. 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1909 

Inscribed  by  the-  author  with  a   quotation  from   Stevenson 
and  a  signed  comment  thereon. 

137.  CONWAY    (MONCURE  D.).     The    Earthward    Pil- 
grimage.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1870 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  T.  W.  Hig- 
ginson. 

.  138.  COPPEE(FRANgOIS).  L 'Abandonnee  Drame.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris;  1871 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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139.  COPPEB    (FRANgOIS).     Le  Luthier  de   Cremone 
Comedie  en  un  acte,  envers.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1876 

FIRST    EDITION.      Presentation    from    the    author    to    £mile 
Zola,  with  his  inscription. 

140.  COPPEE  (FRANQOIS).  Olivier :  Poeme.  12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1876 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

141.  COPPEE    (FRANgOIS)    ET  D'ARTOIS    (A.).     La 
Guerre  de  cent  ans.     Drame.     12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1878 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  authors. 

142.  COPPEE  (FRANQOIS).    L 'Asile  de  Nuit.    Dessin  de 
Bonnat.    4to,  half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1880 

LIMITED  EDITION  on  papier  verge1.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

143.  COPPEE    (FRANgOIS).     Contes  en  Prose.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1882 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  M.  fimile  Zola,  with 
inscription. 

144.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).  Severo  Torelli,  Drame.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1883 

FIRST  EDITION.     China  paper  copy.    Inscribed  by  the  author 
in  blue  pencil. 

145.  COPPEE    (FRANOIS).     Les  Jacobites.     Drame  en 
5  actes.    12mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Paris,  1885 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

146.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).   Contes  rapides.  12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1889 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

147.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).    Les  Vrais  Riches.    Illustra- 
tions de  Gambard  et  Marold.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1892 

Presentation  from  the  author  to  M.  Emile  Zola  with  inscrip- 
tion. 

148.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).    Mon  Franc  parler.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1894 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

149.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).    Le  Coupable.    12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1897 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.    Inlaid  is  A.  L.  S. 
by  F.  Copp6e  1  p.  12mo  to  F.  de  Sarcey. 

150.  COPPEE  (FRANgOIS).    Theatre  1869-1872.     16mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

Inscribed:   " Le  pain  sec  est  meilleur  quand  il  est  portage. 
Franyois  Coppee." 

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151.  COX  (SAMUELS.).  A  Buckeye  Abroad ;  or,  Wander- 
ings in  Europe  and  in  the  Orient.    FIRST  EDITION.    Illustra- 
tions.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  N.  Y.  1852 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Edwin 
Percy  Whipple. 

152.  CRAWFORD   (F.  MARION).    Doctor  Claudius.     A 
True  Story.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1883 

Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author,  with  autograph  inscrip- 
tion. 

153.  CRAWFORD  (F.MARION).    Zoroaster.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1885 

With  inscription  by  the  author :  ' '  Our  souls  shall  see  the 
glory  of  God,  the  All-Wise,  and  shall  live.  F.  Marion  Craw- 
ford." 

154.  CRAWFORD    (F.  MARION).     Paul  Patoff.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1887 

Inscribed  with  autograph  quotation  by  the  author. 

155.  CRAWFORD   (F.  MARION).     Greifenstein.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1889 

Inscribed  by  the  author  with  quotation  on  fly-leaf. 

156.  CRAWFORD   (F.  MARION).     Don  Orsino.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1892 

Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author  with  quotation  from  the 
book :  ' '  We  all  like  tragedy  less  and  comedy  more  than  our 
fathers  did,  which,  I  think,  shows  that  we  are  sadder  and  pos- 
sibly wiser  men  than  they.  F.  Marion  Crawford." 

157.  CRAWFORD   (F.  MARION).     The  Children  of  the 
King.    A  Tale  of  Southern  Italy.    12mo,  cloth.        N.  Y.  1893 

With  quotation  from  the  book  inscribed  by  the  author. 

158.  CRAWFORD    (F.   MARION).     The   Upper   Berth. 
Narrow  16mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1894 

Inscribed  by  the  author,  with  inscription  on  fly-leaf. 

159.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).    The  Ralstons.    FIRST 
EDITION.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1895 

Volume  one  contains  a  quotation  inscribed  on  the  fly-leaf  by 
the  author. 

160.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).     Corleone.    A  Tale  of 
Sicily.     FIRST  EDITION.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth   (lib.  stamp  on 
titles).  N.  Y.  1897 

With  quotation  from  the  book,  inscribed  by  the  author. 

161.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).    In  the  Palace  of  the 
King.    Frontispiece.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1900 

Inscribed  by  the  author  with  quotation  from  this  novel. 

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162. 'CRAWFORD   (F.  MARION).     Marietta,  a  Maid  of 
Venice.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1901 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

163.  CRAWFORD  (F.  MARION).    The  Heart  of  Rome.  A 
Tale  of  the  "Lost  Water."    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

With  inscription  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1903 

164.  CROCKETT   (S.  R.).     Love  Idylls.     FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  parchment  boards,  silk  ties,  uncut.  Lond.  1901 

With  inscription  by  the  author:   "Love  Idylls  mostly  gath- 
ered from  the  -fields  of  my  youth.     S.  B.  Crockett." 

165.  CROCKETT  (S.  R.).    The  Firebrand.    FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1901 

With  inscription  on  the  fly-leaf  by  the  author. 

166.  CURTIS    (WILLIAM  ELEROY).     The  Capitals  of 
Spanish  America.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author. 

167.  DANICHE  (MIRZA-RIZA-KHAN).    Memoires.    8vo, 
cloth.  Petrograd,  1901 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

168.  D'ANNUNZIO    (GABRIEL).     The  Maidens  of  the 
Rocks.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

169.  D'ANNUNZIO  (GABRIEL).    Gioeonda.     Translated 
by  Arthur  Symons.    FIRST  ENGLISH  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author.  Lond.   1901 

170.  DARZENS  (RODOLPHE).    Ukko'  Till.    Frontispice 
de  Jules  Cheret.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1891 

FIRST  EDITION.    Holland  paper  copy.     With  a  full-page  in- 
scription by  the  author  on  the  half-title. 

171.  DAUDET    (ALPHONSE).     L 'Obstacle:  Piece  en  4 
actes.    Illustrated.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  A.  Daudet.  Paris,  n.  d. 

172.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).    Numa  Roumestan :  Momrs 
parisiennes.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut. 

Paris,  1881 

No.    3    of    275    copies    on    Holland    paper.      Inscribed    by 
Alphonse  Daudet. 

173.  DAUDET    (ALPHONSE).     Tartarin  sur  les  Alpes. 
Illustre  d'aquarelles  par  Aranda,  de  Beaumont,  Rossi,  etc. 
8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1885 

Edition  du  Figaro.     Presentation  from  the  author  to  fimile 
Zola,  with  his  inscription. 

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174.  DAUDET    (ALPHONSE).      Trente    ans    de    Paris. 
Illustre  par  Bieler,  Myrbach,  Rossi,  etc.    12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

175.  DAUDET    (ALPHONSE).     Theatre.     2  vols.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1880-1896 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

176.  DAUDET     (ERNEST).      Le    Proces    des    Ministres 
(1830).    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1877 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  E.  Daudet. 

177.  DAUDET  (ERNEST).    Le  Due  D'Aumale  1822-1897. 
With  2  portraits  in  heliogravure.    8vo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1898 

FIRST  EDITION.    Copy  on  Velin  de  Marais  paper.    Inscribed 
by  the  author. 

178.  DAUDET  (LEON  A.).    L'Astrenoir.    Roman.    FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1893 

One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.    Inscribed  by  the  author, 
and  by  Edmond  de  Goncourt. 

179.  DAVIDSON  (JOHN).  The  Great  Men  and  a  Practical 
Novelist.    Illustrated.    Crown  8vo,  cloth  (nail  hole  through  a 
few  pages).  Lond.  1891 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed:   "The  time  has  not  been  wholly 
wasted,  John  Davidson." 

180.  DAVIDSON  (JOHN).     Fleet  Street  Eclogues;  First 
and  Second  Series.    2  vols.  16mo,  cloth,  uncut.      Lond.  1893-6 

FIRST  EDITION;  with  an  inscription  in  first  series  and  a  poem 
in  second  series  by  John  Davidson. 

181.  DAVIDSON    (JOHN).     The  last  Ballad   and  other 
Poems.     16mo,  original  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1899 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

182.  DAYOT  (ARMAND).  Napoleon ;  raconte  par  1  'image. 
With  numerous  illustrations.     Imp.  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  Armand  Dayot.  Paris,  1902 

183.  DE    AMICIS    (EDMONDO).     La    Hollande.     12mo, 
half  calf.  Paris,  1878 

Inserted   is  A.  L.   S.  by  De  Amicis   1   p.   8vo.     Turin  26, 
March,  1880.  [In  French.] 

184.  DE  AMICIS  (EDMONDO).     Military  Life  in  Italy. 
12mo,  cloth  (back  scraped).  N.  Y.  1882 

Inscribed  by  the  author  in  Italian,  with  signature  and  date. 

185.  DE  AMICIS  (EDMONDO).  II  romanzo  d 'un  Maestro. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Milan,  1890 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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186.  DE    AMICIS    (EDMONDO).     La   lettera    anonima. 
Illustrations  by  Pagani  and  Ximenes.    4to,  original  illustrated 
wrappers  (shaken).  Milan,  1897 

Inscribed:  "After  "having  published  this  conference  I 
thought  that  I  should  not  have  received  any  more  anonymous 
letters:  but  they  were  multiplied!  I  have  held  the  conference 
for  the  benefit  of  the  families  who  pursue  politics:  the  first 
anonymous  letter  accuses  me  of  having  put  the  money  in  my 
poclcet — Edmondo  De  Amicis." 

187.  DE  AMICIS   (EDMONDO).     Capo  d'Anno.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Milan,  1902 

Inscribed  on  the  half-title:  "A  great  misfortune  has  cut 
off  my  career  of  a  public  speaker,  for  eight  years,  after  I  had 
lost  my  child,  I  spoke  no  more  in  public,  and  never  more  wiU 
spealc,  because  I  do  not  feel  in  the  mood. — Edmondo  De 
Amicis. ' ' 

188.  DE  AMICIS  (EDMONDO).    On  Blue  Water.    Illus- 
trations.   8vo,  original  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

With  an  original  poem  of  11  lines  and  signature  in  the  au- 
thor's autograph  on  fly-leaf. 

189.  DENNIE  (JOHN).    Rome  of  To-day  and  Yesterday: 
The  Pagan  City.    Maps,  plans  and  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1897 

With  presentation  inscription  on  fly-leaf  in  author's  auto- 
graph, with  his  signature. 

190.  DEPEW  (CHAUNCEY  M.).    One  Hundred  Years  of 
American  Commerce.    Illustrated.    2  vols.  4to,  half  morocco, 
gilt  tops.  N.  Y.  1895 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author :  ' '  This  work  is  the 
best  encyclopaedia  of  the  material  progress  of  the  19th  century. 
Chauncey  M.  Depew." 

191.  DEROULEDE  (PAUL).    La  Moabite.    16mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1881 

One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.  With  a  poem  inscribed 
on  the  half-title  by  Paul  Deroulede. 

192.  DEROULEDE  (PAUL).  Poesies  militaries.    Illustra- 
tions de  Jeanniot.  12mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1896 

One  of  50  copies  on  China  paper.  Original  poem  inscribed 
on  the  half-title  by  Paul  D6roullde. 

193.  DEROULEDE  (PAUL).    Chants  du  Paysan.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers.  Paris,  1894 

One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed  with  an  origi- 
nal song  by  Paul  D6roulede. 

194.  DESCAVES     (LUCIEN).      Le    Calvaire    d'Heloise 
Pajadou.    Avec  3  eaux  fortes  par  Courtry,  Le  Rat  ct  Milhis. 
12ino,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Bruxelles,  1883 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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195.  DESGRANGES  (J.  POISLE).    Le  livre  de  1'Amour. 
Frontispiece  a  I'eau  forte  .d' Alfred  Taiee.    8vo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1875 

One  of  100  copies  on  papier  extra-fort.  With  the  frontis- 
piece in  two  states.  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

196.  DITCHPIELD  (P.  H.).    Our  English  Villages,  Their 
Story  and  their  Antiquities.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  un- 
cut. Lond.  1889 

Inscribed,  "As  this  is  the  earliest  volume  which  I  published 
with  my  own  name  on  the  title-page,  I  have  some  little  affec- 
tion for  it.  .  .  .  P.  H.  Ditchfield." 

197.  DITCHFIELD  (P.  H.).  Old  English  Sports,  Pastimes 
and  Customs.  FIRST  EDITION.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut.    Lond.  1891 

Inscribed,  ' '  This  little  volume  is  a  natural  sequence  to  my 
earlier  book  on  'Our  English  Village'  and  was  intended  to  de- 
pict the  festal  side  of  Old  English  Country  Life.  .  .  .  P.  H. 
Ditchfield." 

198.  DITCHFIELD  (P.  M.).     The  Church  in  the  Nether- 
lands.   Map.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.,  n.  d. 

Inscribed,  "This  volume  is  the  result  of  several  years  labor 
among  the  records  of  Holland  and  Belgium.  The  story  of  the 
Church  in  the  Netherlands  is  a  very  fascinating  one.  .  .  . 
P.  H.  Ditchfield." 

199.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).    Vignettes  in  Rhyme  and  Vers 
de  Societe.     (Now  first  collected.)     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo, 
cloth,  top  edges  uncut.  Lond.  1873 

The  author's  first  book.  He  has  inscribed  on  the  half-title: 
"This  is  the  first  edition,  published  in  October  187S.  The 
sextain  at  the  back  of  the  'Dedication'  was  transferred  in  the 
second  edition  (1874),  to  the  end  of  the  volume.  Daisy's  Val- 
entine appeared  in  the  Graphic  for  14  February,  1874.  Austin 
Dobson."  [A  clipping  of  this  poem  from  the  "Graphic"  is 
pasted  on  the  fly-leaf.] 

200.  DOBSON   (AUSTIN).     Old  World  Idylls  and  other 
Verses.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Autographed  by  the  author.  Lond.  1888 

201.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).    The  Ballad  of  Beau  Brocade 
and  other  Poems  of  the  XVIIIth  Century.    With  50  illustra- 
tions by  Hugh  Thomson.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

The  author's  autograph  on  the  half-title. 

202.  DOBSON    (AUSTIN).     Horace  Walpole,  a  Memoir, 
with  an  Appendix  of  Books,  Printed  at  the  Strawberry-Hill 
Press.    Portrait.    8vo,  white  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1893 

Edition  limited  to  250  copies  on  Large  Paper.  Inscribed 
with  some  lines  sent  to  the  Lady  Dorothy  Nevill  with  a  copy 
of  this  book. 

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203.  DOBSON   (AUSTIN).     Eighteenth  Century  Essays. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  vellum,  gilt  top,  uncut.        Lond.  1882 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

204.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).    Miscellanies.    Portrait.    16mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1898 

The  author  has  written  on  fly-leaf,  "The  title  motto  lacks  a 
't';  but  that  is  not  my  laxity.  Austin  Dobson."  This  refers 
to  the  word  "placean[t] "  in  the  title-page  quotation  from 
Pliny. 

205.  DOBSON     (AUSTIN).      Fanny    Burney     (Madame 
D'Arblay).    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1903 

Inscribed,  "This  is  the  first  impression,  it  is  a  mistake,  not 
of  mine,  but  the  authority  I  followed,  to  say,  at  p.  14  that  Crisp 
lived  'thirty'  years  at  Chessington.  It  should  be  'many.' 
Also,  p.  S  'St.  Margaret's  shd.  be  'St.  Mary's  (the  error  is 
Mme.  d'Arblay's).  Austin  Dobson.  7:v:1904." 

206.  DONNAY  (MAURICE)  ET  DESCAVES  (LUCIEN). 
Oiseaux  de  passage,  piece  en  quatre  actes.     12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1904 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  40  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  M.  Donnay. 

207.  DOUGLAS  (ROBERT  K.).     Li  Hung  Chang.    Por- 
trait.   12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

Inscribed,  "This  is  the  life  of  one  of  the  greatest  Chinese 
Statesmen  of  the  last  century,  Eobert  K.  Douglas.  March  11, 
1903." 

208.  DOWDEN    (EDWARD).      Puritan    and    Anglican: 
Studies  in  Literature.    8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1900 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

209.  DOYLE  (A.  CONAN).    The  Great  Shadow;  and  Be- 
yond the  City.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  Bristol,  n.  d. 

The  author's  autograph  on  the  title. 

210.  DOYLE   (A.  CONAN).     The  Stark  Munroe  Letters. 
Frontispiece.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1895 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

211.  DOYLE  (A.  CONAN).    The  Tragedy  of  the  Korosko. 
Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.     Lond.  1898 

Inscribed  on  title-page:  "Yours  faithfully,  Arthur  Conan 
Doyle. ' ' 

212.  DOYLE   (A.  CONAN).     The  Green  Flag,  and  other 
Stories    of   War  and    Sport.     Frontispiece.     FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1900 

The  author's  inscription  on  the  title. 

213.  DRUILHET     (GEORGES).     Un      Poete     Francais 
(Francois  Coppee).    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1902 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  by  the  author  and  by  Francois 
Copp6e. 

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214.  DU  CAMP  (MAXIME).    Les  chants  modernes.    8vo, 
boards,  morocco  back.  Paris,  1855 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author.     The  Nadar  copy, 
with  his  book  label. 

215.  DU  CAMP   (MAXIME).     Le  Salon  de  1859.     12mo, 
half  morocco.  Paris,  1859 

FIRST    EDITION.      Presentation    copy    from    the    author    to 
[Jules]  Favre,  with  inscription. 

216.  DUCROS  (EMMANUEL).    Eeliques  d 'Amour.    Por- 
trait of  the  author  etched  by  Lefebvre  and  numerous  illustra- 
tions by  Caran  d'Ache,  Rochegrosse,  Avril,  Delort  and  many 
others.    Royal  8vo,  lithographic  wrappers,  uncut.    Paris,  1886 

FIRST    EDITION.     Inscribed   with   an   original  poem  by   the 
author  on  half-title. 

217.  DUMAS    (ALEXANDRE).     La   Conscience:   Drame 
en  cinq  actes.    12mo,  half  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Paris:  Taride,  1854 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  A.  Dumas. 

218.  DUMAS,      FILS      (ALEXANDRE).      L 'fitrangere, 
Comedie  en  cinq  actes.     With  portrait  of  the  author.     8vo, 
half  calf.  Paris,  1877 

FIRST   EDITION.     Presentation   copy   from   the  author,   with 
inscription.     Inlaid  is  A.  L.  S.  by  A.  Dumas,  Fils. 

219.  DUMAS,    FILS  (ALEXANDRE).    La   recherche  de 
la  Paternite,  lettre  a  M.  Rivet,  depute.    12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1883 

FIRST  EDITION.     One  of  30  copies  printed  on  Holland  paper, 
with  author's  autograph  inscription. 

220.  DUMAS,  FILS  (ALEXANDRE).     Francillon,  Piece 
en  trois  actes.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  Dumas,  Fils.  Paris,  1888 

221.  DUNBAR  (PAUL  LAURENCE).    In  Old  Plantation 
Days.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.      N.  Y.  1903 

Inscribed  with  quotation  from  the  book,  by  the  author. 

222.  DUQUET  (ALFRED).    Guerre  de  1870-1871.    3  vols. 
12mo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1888-1891 

FIRST  EDITIONS.    All  inscribed  by  the  author. 

223.  ECHEGARAY    (J.).     Obras  Dramaticas    escogidas; 
Teorias  modernas  de  La  Fisca.    5  vols.  12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Madrid,  1883-1889 

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224.  ECHEGARAY  (JOSE).     The  Great  Galeoto:  Folly 
or  Saintliness.     Two  Plays  done    from    the    verse    of  Jose 
Echegaray,  into  English  Prose  by  Hannah  Lynch.    8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1895 

Limited  Edition.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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225.  EEKHOUD     (GEORGES).     Les    milices    de    Saint 
Francois.     4to,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Bruxelles,  1886 
One  of  200  copies  issued.     Signed  by  the  author. 

226.  [ELLIS  (WILLIAM).]     The  Philosopher,  vols  1  to  3. 
3  vols.  12mo  and  royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Wausau,  Wisconsin :  Van  Vechten  &  Ellis,  1897-98 
Each  volume  has  interesting  signed  inscription  by  William 
Ellis,  the  joint  publisher  and  one  of  the  contributors  to  the 
magazine. 

227.  ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN.     Contes  de  la  Montagne. 
12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1860 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

228.  EVERETT  (J.  D.).    Elementary  Treatise  on  Natural 
Philosophy.     Based  on  the  traite  de  physique  of  A.  Privat 
Deschanel.    Numerous  illustrations.    Thick  8vo,  cloth. 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1897 

229.  FARRAR  (F.  W.).     Families  of  Speech.    Four  Lec- 
tures.    FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.     Publisher's  presenta- 
tion stamp  on  title.  Lond.  1870 

Inscribed   with  autograph   of   the  author  and   quotation   in 
Greek. 

230.  FARRAR    (F.  W.).     Mercy   and   Judgment.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1881 

With  autograph  of  the  author  and  inscribed  with  scriptural 
quotation. 

231.  FARRAR  (F.  W.).    Lives  of  the  Fathers.     Sketches 
of  Church  History  and  Biography.     FIRST  EDITION.     2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  Edinb.  1889 

Each  volume  contains  an  inscription  in  a  hand  other  than 
that  of  the  author. 

232.  FERRERO   (GUGLIEMO).     The  Greatness  and  De- 
cline of  Rome.    Translated  by  Alfred  E.  Zimmern.    Portrait. 
5  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1909 

Volume  one  inscribed  by  the  author. 

233.  FERRIERES  (GAUTHIER).     La   Romance    a   Ma- 
dame.   12mo,  original  paper  covers.  Paris,  1909 

One  of  5  copies  on  Holland  paper.     Inscribed  with  a  poem 
of  4  lines  by  the  author. 

234.  FIELD  (HENRY  M.).     The  Life  of   David   Dudley 
Field.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

LARGE  PAPER  COPY  OF  THE  FIBST  EDITION.     With  inscrip- 
tion by  the  author. 

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235.  FIELD  (ROSWELL).    The  Romance  of  an  Old  Fool. 
FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Evanston,  1902 

One  of  225  copies  printed.  On  the  fly-leaf,  the  author  has 
inscribed  the  following  quotation :  ' '  The  Almighty  does  not 
change  the  rivers  and  mountains  and  the  great  rocks  that  for- 
tify the  scenery,  and  man  is  slow  to  push  back  into  the  far 
meadowlands  and  the  hillsides,  and  destroy  the  simple  primi- 
tive life  of  the  father.  Eoswell  Field." 

236.  FIELDS   (ANNIE).     Authors    and    Friends.     12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1897 

With  autograph  inscription  on  the  title-page:  "James  C. 
Young  whose  name  is  herein  inscribed  by  the  author.  Mrs. 
Fields." 

237.  FIELDS     (JAMES     T.).     Poems.     FIRST    EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Bost.  1849 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription:  "Mrs. 
Neal,  with  the  writer's  Compliments.  Boston,  March  1850." 

238.  FIGUIER  (LOUIS).    L'Alchimie  et  les  Alchimistes. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1855 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

239.  FINCK  (HENRY  T.).    Romantic  Love  and  Personal 
Beauty.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1887 

Inscribed  'by  the  author. 

240.  FISKE    (JOHN).     A    Century    of    Science.     12mo, 
cloth.  Boston,  1899 

FIRST  EDITION,  inscribed:  "A  careful  survey  of  the  Middle 
Ages  shows  plainly  an  abiding  antagonism  between  commerce 
and  the  ecclesiastical  spirit.  John  Fiske." 

241.  FITZGERALD  (PERCY).  Pickwickian  Manners  and 
Customs.    Frontispiece.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Westminster :  The  Roxburghe  Press,  n.  d. 
With  signed  inscription  on  half-title  by  the  author. 

242.  FITZGERALD    (PERCY).      The    Romance    of    the 
English  Stage.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1874 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author:  "Percy  Fitz- 
gerald. This  collection  was  a  good  idea  but  might  have  been 
better  done." 

243.  FITZGERALD  (PERCY).     The   Royal   Dukes   and 
Princesses  of  the  Family  of  George  III.     FIRST  EDITION.     2 
vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1882 

Each  volume  contains  the  autograph  of  the  author  on  title- 
page,  and  the  first  volume  contains  in  addition  this  inscrip- 
tion :  ' '  This  forms  one  of  my  series  of  Biographies  of  the 
English  Royal  Family,  Geo.  IV,  Queen  Charlotte,"  etc. 

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244.  FITZGERALD  (PERCY).    Recreations  of  a  Literary 
Man,  or  Does  Writing  Pay?     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Presentation  inscription  on  title  by  the  author.    Lond.  1883 

245.  FITZGERALD  (PERCY).    The  Lives  of  the  Sheri- 
dans.    Steel  portraits.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond. :  Bentley,  1886 

Each  volume  signed  by  the  author  and  the  fixst  contains  a 
long  inscription  in  his  autograph  relating  to  this  history. 

246.  FITZGERALD  (PERCY).    Henry  Irving:  A  Record 
of  Twenty  Years  at  the  Lyceum.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1893 

FIRST  EDITION.     With  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

247.  FITZGERALD  (PERCY).    The  World's  Own  Book; 
or,  Treasury  of  A  Kempis.    Frontispiece  and  facsimiles.    4to, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author:  "There  are  some 
interesting  things  in  this  volume  perhaps  not  to  be  found  else- 
where. Percy  Fitzgerald." 

248.  FITZGERALD    (PERCY).    The   Life   of   Laurence 
Sterne.    Portrait.    2  vols.  16mo,  cloth,  gilt,  edges  uncut. 

Lond.  1896 

Each  volume  contains  author's  signature  and  volume  one  has 
a  long  inscription  in  his  autograph  relating  to  Sterne's 
morality. 

249.  FLAMMARION   (CAMILLE).     Les    fitoiles    et    les 
curiosites  du  Ciel.    lllustre  de  400  figures,  cartes,  planches  et 
chromolithographies.    Royal  8vo,  half  crushed  morocco,  gilt  top 
and  back,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1882 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

250.  FLAMMARION  (CAMILLE).  Astronomic  populaire. 
lllustre  de  386  figures,  cartes,  chromolithographies,  etc.    Royal 
8vo,  half  crushed  morocco,  gilt  top  and  back,  uncut.  Paris,  1890 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

251.  FLAMMARION    (CAMILLE).     Le  Monde  avant  la 
creation  de  1'Homme.     lllustre  de  400  gravures  sur  bois,  8 
cartes  et  5  aquarelles.    Royal  8vo,  half  crushed  morocco,  gilt 
top  and  back,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1896 

Inscribed  by  C.  Flammarion. 

252.  FLAMMARION  (CAMILLE).    L'Inconnu  et  les  pro- 
blemes  psychiques.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  n.  d. 

253.  FLEURY     (CUVILLIER).      Historiens    Poetes    et 
Romanciers.    2  vols.  12mo,  half  morocco.  Paris,  1863 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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254.  FONSEGRIVE  (G.  L.).    Le  Catholicisme  et  la  vie  de 
1 'esprit.    12mo,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1899 

Japan  paper  copy.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

255.  FORMONT  (MAXIME).  Triomphe  de  la  Rose.  12mo, 
wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1896 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

256.  FOSTER  (M.).     A  Text  Book  of  Physiology.    Illus- 
trations.   4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.          Lond. :  Macmillan,  1893-1900 

Each  volume  with  presentation  inscription  from  the  author. 
The  set  comprises:  Blood,  Tissues  of  Movement,  Vascular 
Mechanism;  Tissues  of  Chemical  Action,  Nutrition;  Central 
Nervous  System;  and  The  Senses. 

257.  [FRANCE   (ANATOLE).]     Les  ceuvres  de  Bernard 
Palissy.  Publiees  d  'apres  les  textes  originaux.  Avec  une  notice 
historique   et  bibliographique   et  une   table   analytique   par 
Anatole  France.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1880 

Presentation  copy  from  A.  France  to  ifimile  Zola,  with  his 
autograph  inscription. 

258.  FRANCE  (ANATOLE).    Les  Desirs  de  Jean  Servien. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers  (stamp  on  half-title).    Paris,  1882 

FIEST  EDITION.  Inscribed  on  fly-leaf:  "AM.  Guyon  horn- 
mage  A.  F." 

259.  FRANCE   (ANATOLE).    La  Vie  Litteraire.    4  vols. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1894-1897 

FIRST  EDITIONS.  With  autograph  presentation  inscription 
in  the  first  volume  and  author's  signature  in  each  of  the 
others. 

260.  FRANCE  (ANATOLE).    Le  Puits  de  Sainte  Claire. 
12rao,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (wrapper  torn) .  Paris,  1895 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  by  the  author:  "II  est  singulier 
mais  juste  de  dire  que  la  doctrine  de  Saint  Francois  d'Assise 
est  la  pure  doctrine  socialiste.  Avant  meme  la  mort  du 
delicieux  Saint,  il  ne  subsistait  plus  rien  de  son  ceuvre.  L  'esprit 
en  etait  change.  Anatole  France.  Juillet  1902. 

261.  FRANCE     (ANATOLE).      L'Anneau    d'Amethyste. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1899 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed:  "Les  formes  innombrables  et 
profondes  qui  rattachent  I'homme  au  passe  lui  en  font  chtrwr 
lea  erreurs,  les  superstitions,  les  prejuges  et  les  barbaries, 
comme  des  gages  precieux  de  sa  securite.  Toute  nouveautS 
bienfaisante  I'effraie.  II  est  imitateur  par  prudence,  et  al 
n'ose  pas  sortir  de  I'abri  chancelant  qui  a  protege  les  peres  et 
qui  va  s'ecrouler  sur  lui.  Anatole  France." 

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262.  FRANCE     (ANATOLE).      Pierre    Noziere.      12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1899 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  by  the  author  in  French:  "The 
future  is  a  nice  drawer  to  put  dreams  in.  It  is  there,  as  in 
Utopia,  that  the  wise  take  pleasure  in  building.  I  wish  to 
believe  that  the  people  will  make  peaceful  virtues  some  day. 
Anatole  France."  (Translated.) 

263.  FRANCE  (ANATOLE).  Thais.  12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1900 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

264.  FRANCE    (ANATOLE).     Les  Noces  Corinthiennes. 
Edition    definitive,    decoree    de    20    compositions    d'Auguste 
Leroux,  gravees  par  Ernest  Florian.    8vo,  original  wrappers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1902 

One  of  225  copies  on  Velin  du  Marais  paper.  With  an 
original  poem  inscribed  by  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf. 

265.  FRANCE  (ANATOLE).    Le  Lys  Rouge.    12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

.Inscribed  by  Anatole  France. 

266.  FRANCE  (ANATOLE).    Le  Crime  de  Sylvestre  Bon- 
nard.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

267.  FRANCE  (ANATOLE).  The  Crime  of  Sylvestre  Bon- 
nard.    Frontispiece.    16mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

With  an  inscription  in  French  by  the  author. 

268.  FRECHETTE  (LOUIS) .  Christmas  in  French  Canada. 
Illustrations  by  Frederick  Simpson  Cob  urn.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription  in 
French. 

269.  FULLER  (HENRY  B.).  From  the  Other  Side.  Stories 
of  Transatlantic  Travel.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  Bost.  1898 

270.  FUNCK-BRENTANO    (FRANTZ).     La  mort  de  la 
reine.     Illustrations.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1901 

Holland  paper  copy  printed  for  Mr.  Begis,  Secretaire  de  la 
Societe  des  Amis  de  Livres.  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

271.  GALE  (NORMAN).    A  June  Romance.    16mo,  wrap- 
pers, uncut.    Printed  on  hand-made  paper.          Rugby  [1892] 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author. 

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272.  G ALTON  (FRANCIS).    Hereditary  Genius.    An  In- 
quiry into  its  Laws  and  Consequences.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1869- 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

273.  GARDINI  (DOLT.  CARLO).    Gli  Stati  Uniti.    For- 
trait,  numerous  illustrations  and  maps.    2  vols.  12mo,  original 
cloth.  Bologna,  1887-1891 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

274.  GARLAND  (HAMLIN).    Ulysses  S.  Grant,  his  Life 
and  Character.     Portraits  and  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1898 

275.  GARNETT  (RICHARD).    Poems  from  the  German. 
FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1862 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  two 
such  inscriptions.  On  the  opposite  page  the  author  has  written : 
"Seven  copies  of  this  fcoofc  were  sold,"  and  a  quotation  from 
"Nightmare  Abbey." 

276.  GARNETT    (RICHARD).      Life    of    Ralph    Waldo 
Emerson.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1888 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

277.  GARNETT  (RICHARD).    A  Chaplet  from  the' Greek 
Anthology.    12mo,  vellum,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

Edition  limited  to  30  copies.  With  inscription  by  the 
author. 

278.  GARNETT  (RICHARD).  Dante,  Petrarch,  Camoens. 
CXXIV  Sonnets.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut  and  unopened. 

Lond. :  John  Lane,  1896 

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author. 

279.  GARNETT  (RICHARD).  Essays  of  an  Ex-Librarian. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1901 

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280.  GAUTIER  (THEOPHILE).    Poesies.    16mo,  boards, 
calf  back.  Paris :  Ch.  Mary,  1830" 

BAKE.    FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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281.  GAUTHIER-VILLARS     (HENRY).      Mark    Twain. 
8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1884 

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282.  GEORGE    (HENRY).     Protection    or    Free    Trade. 
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283.  GILDER  (RICHARD  WATSON).    The  New  Day.    A 
Poem  in  Songs  and  Sonnets.    16mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1876 

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284.  GILDER  (RICHARD  WATSON).    The  Fire  Divine. 
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Inscribed  with  original  stanza  of  four  lines,  signed,  and 
dated  April  21,  1908.  On  the  opposite  page  the  author  has 
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285.  GILES  (HERBERT  A.).  ChuangTzu.  Mystic,  Moral- 
ist, and  Social  Reformer.  Translated  from  the  Chinese.  FIRST 
EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond. :  Quaritch,  1889 

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inscription,  and  on  the  fly-leaf  is  an  inscription  in  Chinese 
and  a  quotation  from  the  book  in  English  autographed  by  the 
author. 

286.  GIRARDIN  (EMILE  DE).    Les  Deux  Soeurs;  drame 
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FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  1865 

287.  GLOUBOKOVSKY  (NICOLAS).    The  Blissful  Theo- 
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Moscow,  1890 
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288.  GNIEDITCH   (P.  P.).     Flies  and  Gnats.     From  the 
memoirs  of  my  neighbor  Scalopendrof    (in  Russian).     8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut  edges.  Petrograd,  n.  d. 

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289.  GNOLI  (D.).    Vecchie  e  nuove  Odi  Tiberine.    2  vols. 
16mo,  vellum,  gilt.  Bologna,  1898 

Inscribed  by  the  author  in  the  second  volume. 

290.  GODWIN  (PARKE).     Political  Essays.     FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1856 

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291.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).     Charles 
Demailly.     12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken). 

Paris,  1868 

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with  his  autograph  inscription. 

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292.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).    Gavarni. 
L'Homme  et  I'ceuvre.     Etched  portrait  by  Flameng.     8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1873 

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293.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).    Theatre. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1879 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  E.  de  Goncourt. 

294.  GONCOURT     (EDMOND    DE).      La    maison    d'un 
Artiste.    2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1881 

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Zola,  with  his  inscription. 

295.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  DE).    La  Guimard.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1893 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  F. 
Champsaur  with  his  inscription. 

296.  GONCOURT    (EDMOND    DE).      Les    Actrices    du 
XVIII6  siecle,  La  Guimard.    12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut. 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed -by  the  author.  Paris,  1893 

297.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).    L'ltalie 
d'Hier,  notes  de  voyages  1855-1856.    Illustrations  by  Jules  de 
Goncourt;  Quelques  Creatures  de  ce  temps.     2  vols.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1894-1876 

Both  inscribed  by  E.  de  Goncourt. 

298.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  ET  JULES  DE).    L'Art  du 
Dix-huitieme  siecle.    2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1873-1874 

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299.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  DE).    La  Guimard.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1893 

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300.  GONCOURT  (EDMOND  DE).    Les  freres  Zemgano. 
Illustrations  de  Apeles  Mestres.    12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

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301.  GOSSE    (EDMUND).     Gossip  in  a  Library.     16mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.  1891 

Inscribed :  ' '  Ten  years  ago  this  book  was  published,  and 
how  many  friends  have  in  that  time  passed  out  of  sight.  But 
the  four  and  twenty  beloved  books,  whose  portraits  are  here 
attempted,  are  all  of  them  within  hand  reach  still.  There  is 
a  theme  for  a  moralist — The  Silent  Fidelity  of  Book. — Ed- 
mund Gosse." 

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302.  GOSSE   (EDMUND).     In  Russet  and  Silver.     16mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Chicago,  1894 

Signed  by  the  author. 

303.  GRAF  (ARTURO).    Poemetti  Drammatici.    Illustra- 
tions by  Ed.  Ximenes,  with  rubricated  titles,  initials,  etc.,  by 
Griffi  and  Ondano.   4to,  limp  vellum,  uncut  edges.    Milan,  1905 

Hand-made  paper  copy.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

304.  GRAND-CARTERET    (JOHN).     Raphael    et    Gam- 
brinus  ou  1'art  dans  la  Brasserie.     Frontispiece  de  Marcelin 
Desboutin,  illustrations  de  Pille,  Jeanniot,  Regamey,  Mars  and 
others.    Square  12mo,  half  red  morocco,  uncut.        Paris,  1886 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

305.  GREGORY  (LADY  AUGUSTA).  Poets  and  Dreamers. 
Studies  and  Translations  from  the  Irish.  12mo,  boards,  canvas 
back,  uncut.  Dublin,  1903 

With  long  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

306.  GROSVENOR  (EDWIN  A.).    Constantinople.    Intro- 
duction   by    General    Lew    Wallace.      Profusely    illustrated. 

2  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1895 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  in  which  he  says 
that  Constantinople  "is  the  Queen  city  of  the  world,  seated 
•upon  a  throne." 

307.  GUIDI  (ALESSANDRO).    Poesie.    12mo,  old  calf. 

Verona,  1726 

Presentation  copy  from  H.  Lyman  Hunt  to  his  father,  Leigh 
Hunt,  with  autograph  of  the  latter  on  title  and  margin  notes 
in  his  handwriting. 

308.  GUILBERT  (YVETTE).  La  Vedette.   12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1902 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  to  £mile  Zola,  with 
autograph  inscription  by  Yvette  Guilbert. 

309.  HAECKEL  (ERNST).  A  Visit  to  Ceylon.  Translated 
by  Clara  Bell.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut  and  unopened. 

Lond. :  Kegan  Paul,  1883 
Signed  and  inscribed  in  German  by  the  author. 

310.  HAECKEL  (ERNST).    The  Riddle  of  the  Universe. 
Translated  by  Joseph  McCabe.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1902 

With  signature  and  quotation  in  German  from  this  work, 
in  author's  autograph.  Inserted  are  two  postal  cards  addressed 
by  Haeckel. 

311.  HAECKEL    (ERNST).      Systematische    Phylogenie. 

3  vols.  8vo,  original  cloth.  •  Berlin,  1894-1896 

FIRST  EDITION.  Each  volume  inscribed  with  a  quotation 
from  the  introduction  in  the  author's  autograph. 

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312.  [HALE  (EDWARD  EVERETT).]  The  Great  Harvest 
Year.    19  pp.  12mo,  sewn.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

Apparently  a  privately  printed  poem  issued  without  imprint. 
Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author.  Relates  to  the 
extensive  harvest  of  1878. 

313.  HALE  (EDWARD  EVERETT).     The  Man  Without 
a  Country;  and  other  Tales.    16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1898 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "From  the  picture  on  the  next 
page, — which  is  a  not-bad  likeness,  the  hotel  keeper  &t  Macki- 
naw has  conceived  the  myth  that  1  wrote  t'Kis  story  at  that 
place.  In  truth  it  was  begun  and  written  in  Worcester  Mass 
— or  begun  there.  Edward  E.  Hale." 

314.  HALEVY  (LUDOVIC).  Un  manage  d  'amour.  12mo, 
half  brown  crushed  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1881 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  40  copies  on  papier  verge.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

315.  HALEVY  (LUDOVIC).    Trois  coups  de  Foudre.    10 
dessins  de  Kauffmann  graves  par  T.  de  Mare.    16mo,  original 
wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

Limited  Edition  on  papier  Velin.  Presentation  copy  from 
the  editor  to  fimile  Zola,  with  inscription. 

316.  HALEVY  (LUDOVIC).  A  Marriage  for  Love.  Trans- 
lated  by  Frank  H.  Potter.    Illustrations  by  Wilson  de  Meza. 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  [1891] 

With  presentation  inscription  by  M.  Halevy. 

317.  HAMERTON  (PHILIP  GILBERT).  The  Intellectual 
Life.    With  hand-illumined  initials.    4to,  half  suede  calf,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  East  Aurora,  1899 

Signed  by  Hubbard. 

318.  HARDY    (THOMAS).     The  Return  of  the  Native. 
Map  and  etching.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

Inscribed,  ' '  The  '  Quiet  Woman '  Inn  is  now  no  longer  an 
inn,  and  the  house  is  shut  off  from  the  Heath  by  a  hedge,  so 
that  the  impressive  view  from  front  door  is  lost.  .  .  .  Thomas 
Hardy." 

319.  HARDY    (THOMAS).      Tess    of   the   D 'Urbervilles. 
Map  and  2  etchings.    Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.        Lond.  1895 

Inscribed:  "This  is  the  best  illustrated  edition  hitherto 
published  in  England.  Thomas  Hardy."  Also  a  two  line  quo- 
tation signed  "T.  H." 

320.  HARDY  (W.  J.).    The  Handwriting  of  the  Kings  and 
Queens  of  England.     Photogravures  and  facsimiles.     Royal 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  [Lond.]  1893 

Inscription  by  the  author  on  the  title. 

321.  HARE    (CHRISTOPHER).      Charles    de    Bourbon. 
Photogravure  frontispiece  and  other  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth, 
gilt  top.  Lond.  1911 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

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322.  HARRIS    (JOEL  CHANDLER).     Balaam  and  His 
Master,  and  other  Sketches.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1891 

Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author,  "Simply  experiments  in 
story -writing. ' ' 

323.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).    Stories  from  Ameri- 
can History.    Georgia,  from  the  invasion  of  De  Soto  to  recent 
times.     With  many  illustrations.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1896 

With  inscription  by  the  author:  "Scraps  of  Georgia  history 
written  to  order  and  therefore  not  representative  of  Joel 
Chandler  Harris." 

324.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).    Aaron  in  the  Wild- 
woods.    Illustrated  by  Oliver  Herford.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo, 
cloth.  Bost.  1897 

With  the  following  inscription:  "This  book  takes  up  the  his- 
tory of  Aaron,  Son  of  Sen  Ali.  Sen  Ali  was  a  real  character. 
He  belonged  to  the  family  of  the  Author  of  the  Young 
Marooners,  and  I  have  seen  the  diary  he  left  when  he  died. 
It  is  written  in  one  of  the  dialects  of  the  desert.  Joel  Chandler 
Harris. ' ' 

325.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).    Little  Mr.  Thimble- 
finger  and  his  Queer  Country.    Illustrated  by  Oliver  Herford. 
8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1898 

With  the  following  inscription  by  the  author:  "Little  Mr. 
Thimble  finger  is  the  outcome  of  a  dream — the  spring,  the  sub- 
way, and  everything  are  given  just  as  they  were  discovered 
in  a  dream.  Joel  Chandler  Harris." 

326.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).    Uncle  Remus:   His 
Songs  and  His  Sayings.    Illustrations  by  A.  B.  Frost.    12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  "Every  line  in  this 
book  was  written  for  a  newspaper  and  with  no  view  to  publica- 
tion in  book  form." 

327.  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).    The  Tar-Baby  and 
other  Rhymes  of  Uncle  Remus.    Illustrations  in  color  by  A.  B. 
Frost  and  E.  W.  Kemble.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1904 

Inscribed  with  poetical  quotation  of  four  lines  in  the  auto- 
graph of  the  author. 

328.  HARRISON  (FREDERIC).    Tennyson,  Ruskin,  Mill 
and  Other  Literary  Estimates.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  un- 
cut. Lond.  1899 

With  signed  presentation  inscription  and  quotation,  in  au- 
thor's autograph. 

329.  HAUPTMANN    (GERHART).      Lonely    Lives.      A 
Drama.    First  English  translation.    12mo,  cloth.      Lond.  1898 

With  the  autograph  of  the  author  on  title-page. 

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330.  HAYES   (ALFRED).     David  Westren.     FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   12mo,  cloth.  Birmingham,  1888 

With  quotation  from  the  book,  inscribed  on  fly-leaf  by  the 
author. 

331.  HENNIQUE  (LEON).  Les  hauts  f aits  de  M.  Ponthau. 
Illustre  de  gravures  hors  texte  par  Benj.  Constant,  Oervex 
Ingomar,  etc.    8vo,  half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1880 

Inscribed  by  the  author  and  by  the  editor. 

332.  HENNIQUE  (LEON).    Poauf.    Illustre  de  45  dessins 
inedits  de  Jeanniot  graves  sur  ~bois  par  .Viejo.    4to,  original 
wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1899 

One  of  50  copies  on  special  Japan  paper.  With  an  original 
water-color  drawing  by  Jeanniot  on  fly-leaf,  and  cover  illus- 
trations reproduced  on  inserted  sheet.  Inscribed  by  the 
author:  "Georges  Jeanniot,  the  author  of  this  drawing,  was  an 
officer  wounded  at  Meta  during  the  war  1870-71  and  wearing 
the  red  ribbon,  etc.  ...  7  admire  his  talent.  .  .  .  He  is 
the  artist  the  most  capable  to  produce  real  soldiers  and  to 
dress  them  orderly.  Leon  Hennique."  (Translated.) 

333.  HENNIQUE  (LEON).    Minnie  Brandon.    Illustre  par 
Francois   Thevenot    d' 'aquarelles,    gravees    en    couleurs   par 
Thevenin  et  Mortier.    Royal  8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris:  Collection  des  Dix   [1907] 

One  of  200  copies  on  papier  velin  d'arches  (for  subscribers), 
with  the  frontispiece  in  5  states  (extra  inserted).  Very  char- 
acteristically inscribed  by  the  author. 

334.  HENNIQUE    (LEON).     Benjamin  Rozes.     Nouvelle 
naturaliste.    Illustrations  de  Am.  Lynen.    8vo,  original  covers, 
uncut.  Bruxelles,  n.  d. 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  a  characteristic  inscription  by  the 
author. 

335.  HEREDIA  (JOSE-MARIA  DE).  Les  Trophees.  8vo, 
wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1893 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  by  the  author.  With  autograph 
dedication  and  original  manuscript  of  author's  introduction 
1  p.  4to,  to  Leconte  de  Lisle,  inlaid. 

336.  HEREDIA  (JOSE-MARIA  DE).    La  Nonne  Alferez. 
Illustrations  de  Daniel  Vierge  gravees  par  Privat-Richard. 
18mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1894 

One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

337.  HERICAULT    (CHARLES   DE).     La   comedie   des 
champs.     12mo,  half  crushed  levant  morocco,  uncut  edges, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  Champs.  Paris,  1893 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  5  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

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338.  HERMANT  (ABEL).    Le  Cavalier  Miserey.    Portrait 
and  250  illustrations  by  Louis  VaUet.    Imp.  8vo,  wrappers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1888 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Madame  £.  Zola,  with 
inscription. 

339.  HERVIEU    (PAUL).      L 'Armature.      12mo,    three- 
quarters  blue  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

Paris,  1895 

FIRST   EDITION.     With   a    characteristic    inscription   by   the 
author  on  the  half-title. 

340.  HEWLETT  (MAURICE) .  Halfway  House :  A  Comedy 
of  Degrees.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1908 

Author's  signature  on  half-title. 

341.  HEYSE  (PAUL).    Ueber  alien  Gipfeln.    12mo,  cloth. 

Berlin,  1897 
Inscribed  with  an  original  poem  signed  by  the  author. 

342.  HEYSE  (PAUL).  Jugenderinnerungen  und  Bekennt- 
nisse.    8vo,  original  cloth.  Berlin,  1901 

With  a  poem  of  4  lines  and  signature  of  the  author  on  the 
half-title. 

343.  HEYSE  (PAUL).    Im  Paradiese.    2  vols.  12mo,  origi- 
nal cloth.  Stuttgart,  1903 

With  signed  autograph  poem  of  6  lines  by  the  author  in  first 
volume. 

344.  HIGGINSON    (THOMAS    W.).      Out-Door    Papers. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1863 

With  long  inscription  in  author's  autograph. 

345.  HIGGINSON  (THOMAS  W.).    Army  Life  in  a  Black 
Regiment.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1896 

With   inscription  by  the   author,  telling  of   a  new   edition. 
Inscribed  also  by  C.  T.  Trowbridge. 

346.  HIGGINSON  (THOMAS  W.).  Atlantic  Essays.  12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1900 

Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author. 

347.  HIGGINSON  (THOMAS  W.).    Carlyle's  Laugh  and 
Other  Surprises.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1909 

With  signature  of  the  author  and  inscription  in  his  autograph 
relating  to  critics  and  criticism. 

348.  HIGGINSON  (THOMAS  W.).    Malbone:  An  Oldport 
Romance.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1869 

Autograph  of  the  author  on  the  title. 

349.  HIGGINSON  (THOMAS  W.).    Cheerful  Yesterdays. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1898 

With  an  interesting  signed  inscription  by  the  author  relative 
to  the  book.  .l 

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350.  HIGGINSON  (THOMAS  W.).    Part  of  a  Man's  Life. 
Illustrated  with  portraits  and  facsimiles.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1905 

With  autograph  of  the  author,  written  at  the  age  of  87, 
and  a  long  quotation  from  the  book,  also  in  his  hand. 

351.  HILL  (CONSTANCE).    Jane  Austen,  her  Homes  and 
her  Friends.    Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1902 

With  a  fine  inscription  by  the  author  reminiscent  of  a  visit 
to  Chawton. 

352.  HOLMES  (NATHANIEL).  The  Authorship  of  Shake- 
speare.   Portrait.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author.  Bost.  1886 

353.  HOSMER  (JAMES  K.).  The  Life  of  Sir  Henry  Vane, 
Governor  of  Massachusetts  Bay.     With  a  Consideration  of 
the  English  Commonwealth  as  a  Forecast  of  America.    Por- 
trait.   8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1888 

Has  full-page  signed  quotation  from  this  book  in  the  author 's 
autograph,  and  the  original  address  'from  tha  paper  wrapper 
around  the  volume. 

354.  HOUSMAN  (LAURENCE).     A  Farm  in  Fairyland. 
Illustrated  with  wood  engraving.  FIRST  EDITION.  12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1894 

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uncut.  Paris,  1873 

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uncut.  Paris :  Imprime  pour  les  Amis  des  Livres,  1899 

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N.  Y.  1891 

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her  Schools :  Four  Lectures  delivered  at  the  Philosophical  In- 
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case  was  eventually  settled. 

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404.  KIRK    (JOHN  FOSTER).     History  of  Charles  the 
Bold.  2  portraits.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  roan  (bindings  worn,  piece 
missing).  Phila.  1864 

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405.  KONY  (A.  P.).  Sudebnija  Rietchi.  1868-1888.   (Court 
speeches.)   8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.     Petrograd,  1897 

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406.  KOWALEWSKY  (MAXIME).    Ot  pramowo  narodo- 
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covers,  uncut.  Moscow,  1906 

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407.  LA  JEUNESSE  (ERNEST).     L 'Inimitable.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1899 

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EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut  (cover  broken). 

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410.  LANE-POOLE   (STANLEY).     Studies  in  a  Mosque. 
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411.  LANG   (ANDREW).     Rhymes  a  la  Mode.     Frontis- 
piece. FIRST  EDITION.  16mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.    Lond.  1885 

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Lond.  1888 

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TION.   12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

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415.  LAPAUZE  (HENRY).    Le  Palais  des  Beaux-Arts  de 
la  Ville  de  Paris.     Avec  28  reproductions  hors  texte  et  218 
illustrations  dans  le  texte.    4to,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

With  a  full-page  inscription  by  the  author.         Paris,  1910 

416.  LARROUMET  (GUSTAVE).    La  comedie  de  Moliere, 
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top,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1887 

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418.  LAVISSE   (ERNEST)  ET  RAMBAUD   (ALFRED). 
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thick  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1893-1901 

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419.  LECKY  (W.  E.  H.).    The  Map  of  Life,  Conduct  and 
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from  cover) .  Lond. :  Longmans,  1899 

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420.  LECLERCQ     (JULES).    Visions    exotiques.     12mo, 
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covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1886-1899 

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423.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).    My  Ladies'  Sonnets 
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425.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).  English  Poems.  FIRST 
EDITION.    8vo,  boards,  paper  label,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

LARGE  PAPER  edition,  one  of  150  copies  printed.  On  the 
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apolis, 16,  Dec.  1900."  The  verso  of  half-title  also  bears  the 
autograph  of  the  author. 

426.  LE    GALLIENNE     (RICHARD).     English    Poems. 
Crown  8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

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on  half-title  by  the  author. 

427.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     The  Religion  of  a 
Literary  Man  (Religio  Scriptoris).     8vo,  brown  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Elkin  Mathews,  1893 

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428.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).     The  Religion  of  a 
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no  one  believed  that  a  literary  man  could  have  any  religion, 
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429.  LE     GALLIENNE     (RICHARD).     English  Poems. 
12mo,  cloth,  edges  uncut.  Lond. :  John  Lane,  1895 

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430.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).    The   Quest   of  the 
Golden  Girl.     Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London  and  N.  Y.  1896 

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431.  LE  GALLIENNE   (RICHARD).    Rubaiyat  of  Omar 
Khayyam:  A  Paraphrase  from  Several  Literal  Translations. 
Royal  8vo,  boards,  uncut.  N.  Y. :  John  Lane,  1897 

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432.  LE      GALLIENNE      (RICHARD).     Young     Lives. 
12mo,  cloth.  Bristol  [1899] 

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think  of  this  for  a  toad  stool?  Richard  Le  Gallienne.  tl,  Nov. 
1900." 

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434.  LE    GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).     George   Meredith, 
Some  Characteristics.    Portrait.    Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1900 
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435.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).    Rubaiyat  of  Omar 
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437.  LE  GALLIENNE  (RICHARD).    Little  Dinners  with 
the  Sphinx,  and  other  Prose  Fancies.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1907 

FIRST  EDITION,  with  an  extract  from  the  book  written  on  fly- 
leaf by  Richard  Le  Gallienne. 

438.  LE     GALLIENNE     (RICHARD).     Prose    Fancies. 
First  and  Second  Series.    Lithograph  portrait.    2  vols.  crown 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1894-96 

FIEST  EDITION;  both  volumes  inscribed  by  the  author. 

439.  LEMAITRE    (JULES).     Flipote.     Comedie  en  trois 
actes.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1893 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

440.  LEMAITRE   (JULES).    Myrrha  Vierge  et  Martyre. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1894 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

441.  LEMAITRE  (JULES).    En  Marge  des  Vieux  Livres. 
Contes.    12ino,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1905 

FIRST  EDITION.     Hand-made  paper  copy.     Inscribed  by  the 
author. 

442.  LEMAITRE  (JULES).    Jean  Racine.    12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  Jules  Lemaitre. 

443.  LENOTRE  (G.).    Paris  Revolutionnaire.    Illustre  de 
plans  et  dessins.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  1903 

444.  LEPAGE   (AUGUSTE).     Histoire    de  la    Commune. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1874 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

445.  LEPELLETIER  (EDMOND).    Le  Dernier  Napoleon. 
2  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n,  d. 

FIRST  EDITIONS.     Both  inscribed  by  the  author. 

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446.  LESUEUR    (DANIEL).     Le    Masque    d 'Amour.     2 
vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1904 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  5  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

447.  LIEGEARD  (STEPHEN).    Au  caprice  de  la  plume. 
12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1884 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

448.  LIST  (GUIDO).    Carnuntum.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Berlin,  1888 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  an  original  poem  of  12  lines  and 
signature  by  the  author  on  fly-leaf  of  first  volume. 

449.  LOCKYER  (J.  NORMAN).     Contributions   to   Solar 
Physics.    Profusely  illustrated.    Thick  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  Lond.  1874 

450.  LODGE  (HENRY  CABOT).    The  Story  of  the  Revo- 
lution.    Profusely  illustrated.     FIRST  EDITION.     2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

With  the  autograph  of  the  author  inscribed  on  each  fly-leaf. 

451.  LOMBROSO   (ALBERT).     Napoleon  a-t-il  aime  une 
femme?     Royal  8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

[Frascati,  1901] 

Privately  printed  on  Hand-made  paper.  Inscribed  by  Al- 
berto Lombroso.  Postal  wrapper,  addressed  in  author 's  hand, 
laid  in. 

452.  LOMBROSO   (CESARE).     Delitti  vecchi    et    delitti 
nuovi.    Folding  plates  and  illustrations.    8vo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1902 

Inscribed  on  the  half-title:  "This  book  which  attempts  to 
gather  the  characters  of  modern  criminalities  as  compared 
with  the  ancient.  Cesare  Lombroso." 

453.  LONDON   (JACK).     Children  of  the  Frost.     Illus- 
trated.   12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1902 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author, 
consisting  of  a  quotation  from  the  book. 

454.  LONGFELLOW  (HENRY  WADS  WORTH).    Kava- 
nagh.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth  (worn,  and  pp.  foxed). 

Bost.  1849 

Pasted  on  half-title  is  a  slip  containing  "Yours  truly,  Henry 
W.  Longfellow,  1876,"  in  the  autograph  of  the  poet.  Mrs* 
Bonn  Piatt's  copy,  with  her  autograph  on  inside  front  cover, 
and  on  the  title  Bonn  Piatt  has  written  his  wife's  name, 
"Sallie  Piatt." 

455.  LOTI  (PIERRE).    Madame  Chrysantheme.    Dcssins 
et  aquarelles  de  Rossi  et  Myrbach.    8vo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1888 

FIRST  FIGARO  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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456.  LOTI   (PIERRE).    Le  roman    d'un    Enfant.     12mo, 
half  morocco,  gilt-tooled  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.         Paris,  1890 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  75  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

457.  LOTI  (PIERRE).    Une  Exilee.    12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Lyon,  1893 

FIBST  EDITION.  One  of  only  41  copies  issued  on  Holland 
paper  for  members  of  the  Soci6t6  des  Amis  des  Livres.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

458.  LOTI   (PIERRE).     Figures  et  Choses  qui  passaient. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1898 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  Pierre  Loti. 

459.  LOTI  (PIERRE).     Judith  Renaudin,  drame.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1898 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

460.  LOTI  (PIERRE).    La  troisieme  jeunesse  de  Madame 
Prune.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.          Paris  [1905] 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  25  copies  on  Japan  paper.  Auto- 
graph presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

461.  LOTI   (PIERRE).     An  Iceland  Fisherman.     Trans- 
lated from  the  French  by  Helen  B.  Dole.    Illustrated.    12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  by  the  author  on  the  half-title. 

462.  LOUGOWOI   (A.).     Maximilian   (and  other  stories). 
With  3  photogravures.    8vo  sheets,  uncut.      [Petrograd,  n.  d.] 

Inscribed  by  the  author  on  the  half-title  in  English:  "In- 
scriptions are  made  on  several  pages  of  this  book  [including 
one  paying  tribute  to  Walt  Whitman].  A.  Lougowoi." 

463.  LOUYS     (PIERRE).     La    Femme    et    le     Pantin; 
Roman  Espagnol.     Ornu  d'une  reproduction  en  heliogravure 
du  Patin,  de  Goya.    8vo,  original  paper  covers.        Paris,  1898 

Limited  edition.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
autograph  inscription. 

464.  LOUYS   (PIERRE— Translator).     Les    Chansons    de 
Bilitis.    Traduites  du  Grec.    Ornees  d'un  portrait  de  Bilitis, 
dessine  par  P.  Albert  Laurens  d'apres  le  buste  polychrome 
du  Musee   du  Louvre.    8vo,   three-quarters   morocco,  uncut, 
original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1898 

LIMITED  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  Pierre  Louys, 
•with  inscription. 

465.  LOUYS  (PIERRE).    Les  Aventures  du  Roi  Pausole. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  '  Paris,  1901 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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466.  LOUYS   (PIERRE).     The  Songs  of  Bilitis.     Trans- 
lated from  the  Greek  and  put  into  English  by  Horace  Man- 
chester Brown.     Portrait  and  remarque  etchings  on  Japan 
paper.    Royal  8vo,  boards,  parchment  back,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Privately  printed  for  Members  of  the  Aldus  Society, 
1904. 

Presentation  copy. 

467.  LOWELL  (PERCIVAL).    Occult  Japan,  or  The  Way 
of  the  Gods.    Illustrations.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.     Bost.  1895 

Presentation  copy,  inscribed  by  the  author. 

468.  LUBBOCK  (SIR   JOHN).     Mr.    Gladstone    and  the 
Nationalities  of  the  United  Kingdom.    A  Series  of  Letters  to 
the  "Times."    With  Rejoinders  by  Mr.  J.  Bryce,  etc.    Small 
4to,  boards,  leather  back,  uncut.  Lond.  1887 

Quaritch's  Keprints,  No.  5.     Inscribed. 

469.  LUBBOCK  (SIR   JOHN).     On   Buds   and  Stipules. 
4  colored  plates  and  many  figures   in  text.    FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1899 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

470.  MAARTENS   (MAARTEN).     The  Greater  Glory;  a 
Story  of  High  Life.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

Contains  a  long  inscription  by  the  author. 

471.  MAARTENS     (MAARTEN).     My    Poor    Relations: 
Stories  of  Dutch  Peasant  Life.    12mo,  cloth. 

Westminster,  1903 
Has  interesting  inscription  by  the  author. 

472.  MAARTENS    (MAARTEN).     Harmen   Pols.     12mo, 
cloth  (writing  on  title).  N.  Y.  1910 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

473.  MCCARTHY  (JUSTIN).    "Con  Amore;"  or,  Critical 
Chapters.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1868 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscrip- 
tion on  half-title. 

474.  MCCARTHY  (JUSTIN).    The   Riddle  Ring.     12mo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1896 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  inscribed  also 
with  a  quotation  from  the  book. 

475.  MCCARTHY  (JUSTIN  AND  J.  H.).    A  History  of  the 
Four  Georges.    4  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Chatto  &  Windus,  1884-1901 

First  volume  inscribed  by  Justin  McCarthy,  third  and  fourth 
by  J.  Huntly  McCarthy. 

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476.  MCCARTHY   (JUSTIN  H.,  Editor).     The  Thousand 
and  One  Days.    Persian  Tales.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  12mo, 
boards,  vellum  backs,  uncut.  Lend.  1892 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author  in  each  volume,  ' '  These 
tales  are  not  as  good  as  those  of  the  Thousand  and  One  Nights, 
"but  they  are  good  tales." 

477.  MCCARTHY  (JUSTIN  H.).    The  Rubaiyat  of  Omar 
Khayyam.     Translated    into    English    Prose.     Narrow    8vo, 
boards,  uncut.  Portland,  Me. :  Thomas  Mosher,  1896 

Only  100  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper.  With  a  4-line  in- 
scription in  verse  by  the  author. 

478.  MAETERLINCK      (MAURICE).     Le     Tresor     des 
Humbles.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.         Paris,  1896 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  14  lines  inscribed  by  the  author  on 
the  fly-leaf. 

479.  MAETERLINCK      (MAURICE).      Aglavaine      and 
Selysette.     Translated  by  Alfred  Sutro.    With  an  Introduc- 
tion by  J.  W.  Mackail.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1901 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

480.  MAETERLINCK  (MAURICE).    The  Buried  Temple. 
Translated  by  Alfred  Sutro.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1902 

Inscribed  with  a  quotation  from  the  work  and  signed  twice 
by  the  author. 

481.  MAETERLINCK      (MAURICE).      Monna      Vanna. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.      Paris,  1902 

Inscribed  on  half-title:  "A  James  Carleton  Young  Cordiale- 
ment.  M.  Maeterlinck.  Juillet  190%.  M.  Maeterlinck." 

482.  MAHAFFY  (J.  P.).    The  Decay  of  Modern  Preach- 
ing.   An  Essay.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1882 

With  inscription  by  the  author:  "A  book  that  seems  to 
annoy  the  clergy  greatly  I  know  not  why.  J.  P.  Mahaffy." 

483.  MAHAFFY   (J.    P.).     Problems    in    Greek  History. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

With  inscription  by  the  author:  "Many  of  the  supposed 
paradoxes  in  this  book  are  now  accepted  as  historical  common- 
places. J.  P.  Mahaffy." 

484.  MAHAFFY  (J.  P.).    A  Survey  of  Greek  Civilization 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  18S 

Inscribed  by  the  author :  ' '  This  book  was  written  in  one 
hundred  hours,  spread  over  one  month.  J.  P.  Mahaffy." 

485.  MALHERBE    (MARCEL   DE).     Vingt   poemes   en 
prose.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.        Paris,  1909 

Holland  paper  copy.  Inscribed  is  an  original  poem  by  the 
author. 

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486.  MALLOCK  (W.  H.).    Is  Life  Worth  Living?    12mo, 
original  cloth,  uncut.  Lond. :  Chatto  &  Windus,  1881 

With  inscription  by  the  author  on  Kuskin  's  teaching. 

487.  MALLOCK   (W.  H.).     Doctrine  and  Doctrinal  Dis- 
ruption: being  An  Examination  of  the  Intellectual  Position 
of  the  Church  of  England.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.      Lond.  1900 

Inscribed  with  a  note  on  the  purpose  of  this  book,  in  au- 
thor's autograph. 

488.  MANN  (THOMAS).    Buddenbrooks.     12mo,  original 
cloth.  Berlin,  1905 

With  3  pp.  of  bibliographical  inscription  written  by  the 
author. 

489.  MARGUERITE  (PAUL).    L'Avril.    Nouvelle.    Illus- 
trations de  Marold,  Picard  et  Mittis.     18mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1894 

One  of  35  copies  on  China  paper.  Inscribed  by  Paul  Mar- 
guerite and  signed  by  Ed.  Guillaume. 

490.  MARTINEAU  (JAMES).    The  Seat  of  Authority  in 
Religion.    8vo,  blue  cloth.  Lond. :  Longmans,  1898 

Inserted  is  signature  of  the  author. 

491.  MARVIN     (FREDERIC    ROWLAND).     The    Last 
Words   (real    and    traditional)    of    Distinguished    Men    and 
Women.     Portrait    on    vellum.     FIRST    EDITION.     8vo,    half 
parchment.  N.  Y.  1901 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED  by  the  insertion  of  14  portraits,  groups 
and  other  plates.  On  the  fly-leaf  of  the  volume  is  a  long 
inscription  by  the  author,  relating  to  the  book  and  its  char- 
acters. 

492.  MARZIALS   (FRANK  T.).     Death's    Disguises    and 
other  Sonnets.     12mo,  parchment,  uncut.  Lond.  1889 

Inscribed  by  the  author  with  a  poem  entitled  "Memories." 

493.  MASSE  Y  (GERALD).     A  Book  of  the   Beginnings. 
Containing  an  Attempt  to  Recover  and  Reconstitute  the  Lost 
Origins  of  the  Myths    and    Mysteries,  Types    and  Symbols, 
Religion  and  Language,  with  Egypt  for  the  Mouthpiece  and 
Africa  for  the  Birthplace.    2  vols.  imperial  8vo,  cloth. 

Signed  by  the  author  on  each  half-title.  Lond.  1881 

494.  MASSON  (FREDERIC).    Napoleon  chez  lui.    Illus- 
trations par  F.  de  Myrbach.    8vo,  original  paper  covers. 

China  paper  copy.    Inscribed  by  the  author.        Paris,  1894 

495.  MASSON   (FREDERIC).     Les  Quadrilles  a  la  cour 
de  Napoleon  ler :  1806-1813.    Eau  forte  et  dessins  par  Eugene 
Courboin.    Square  16mo,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1904 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper,  with 
the  etching  in  two  states.  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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496.  MASSON   (FREDERIC).     Napoleon    et    sa    famille 
(1769-1813).    7  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  the  author  in  five  volumes.      Paris,  1900-1906 

497.  MATSUMURA  (KAISAKI).    The  Story  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     [In  Japanese.]     Portrait.     12mo,  cloth. 

Tokyo,  1903 

With  signed  inscription  in  English,  by  the  author:  "Lin- 
coln exists,  therefore  God  exists.  K.  Matsumura." 

498.  MAUPASSANT  (GUY  DE).    Sur  1'Eau.    D.essins  de 
Riou.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken). 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  n.  d. 

499.  MAUPASSANT  (GUY  DE).    Pierre  et  Jean.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

500.  MAUPASSANT  (GUY  DE).    Fort   comme   la  mort. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1889 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

501.  MAUPASSANT      (GUY     DE).     L'inutile     Beaute. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1890 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

502.  MAXWELL  (SIR   HERBERT).     Rainy   Days   in  a 
Library.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 

Inscribed  by  Herbert  Maxwell. 

503.  MAXWELL  (SIR  HERBERT).    The  Honourable  Sir 
Charles  Murray,  K.  C.  B.    A  Memoir.     Portrait.    8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1898 

Inscribed,  ' '  This  world  may  be  no  more  than  well  enough 
for  him  who  has  touched  fame,  and  for  him  who  has  pre- 
served his  privacy;  but  it  is  apt  either  to  enervate  or  intoxi- 
cate one  who  has  only  attained  distinction." 

504.  MEILHAC     (H.)     et     HALEVY     (L.).     Froufrou, 
comedie.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  the  authors.  Paris,   1870 

505.  MEILHAC  (H.)    et   HALEVY    (L.).    Comedies.    6 
vols.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.        Paris,  1863-1879 

FIRST  EDITIONS.    All  inscribed  by  Ludovic  Halevy. 

506.  MENDES   (CATULLE).     Lila  et  Colette.     Illustra- 
tions de  Oambard  et  Roy.    8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.    Paris,  1885 

FIRST  EDITION.     Characteristically  inscribed  by  the  author. 

507.  MENDES     (CATULLE).     La    premiere     Maitresse. 
12mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1887 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  25  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

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508.  MEREJKOWSKY  (D.).    Smerti  Woskreschija  Bogow 
(Death  and  resurrection  of  the  Gods).     2  vols.  8vo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Petrograd,  1902 

Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

509.  MIFFLIN  (LLOYD).    Collected  Sonnets.    Portrait  of 
the  author,  signed.    Royal  8vo,  blue  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Henry  Froude,  1905 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author.  Has  also  a  full  page  of 
quotations  from  his  sonnets  in  his  autograph,  signed. 

510.  MILLER    (CINCINNATUS    HEINE,    "Joaquin"). 
Songs  of  the  Sierras.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1871 

Inserted  is  a  2  pp.  Manuscript,  portion  of  a  poem  by  Miller 
written  on  a  folio  sheet,  with  corrections  and  additions  in  his 
hand.  Autograph  of  Bonn  Piatt  on  title. 

511.  MILLER    (JOAQUIN).     The    Ship    in    the    Desert. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1875 

With  an  inscription  by  Joaquin  Miller. 

512.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).    First  Fam'lies  of  the  Sierras. 
12mo,  cloth.  Chic.  1876 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

513.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).     Songs  of  Italy.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Bost.  1878 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

514.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).     The  Destruction  of  Gotham. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1886 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

515.  MILLER    (JOAQUIN).     Songs    of   Summer   Lands. 
Portrait.    12mo,  cloth.  Chic.  1892 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

516.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).    Chants  for  the  Boer.    FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  wrappers.  San  Francisco,  1900 

With  a  characteristic  inscription  by  the  author. 

517.  MILLIN     (A.     L.).     Extrait     de     quelques     lettres 
adressees  a  la  classe  de  la  litterature   ancienne   de  1'Institut 
imperial.     With  a  fine  engraved  portrait  of  the  author  by 
Foster  (inserted).     12mo,  half  morocco    (rubbed),  gilt   top, 
uncut.  Paris:  Sajou,  1814 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  His  Highness,  the 
Duke  of  Orleans,  with  inscription. 

518.  MIRBEAU     (OCTAVE).     Sebastien     Roch.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1890 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  Octave  Mirbeau. 

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519.  MISTRAL  (FREDERIC).    Nerte.    Nouvelle  Proven- 
gale;  avec  la  traduction  franchise  en  regard.    8vo,  wrappers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1884 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  by  the  author.  Inlaid  is  A.  L.  8. 
7  pp.  8vo  and  A.  L.  8.  4  pp.  16mo.  To  F.  Champsaur.  With 
stamped  envelope  and  portrait  of  the  author.  Most  interesting 
letters  regarding  publication  of  his  works  "Mireille"  and 
' '  Nerte. ' '  Contains  also  the  first  poem  of  ' '  Nerte. ' ' 

520.  [MITCHELL     (DONALD     G.).]     Reveries     of     a 
Bachelor.    By  Ik  Marvel.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth.    N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

A  note  by  the  author  indicates  this  as  a  pirated  edition. 

521.  MITCHELL   (DONALD  G.).     The  Battle  Summer: 
being  Transcripts  from  Personal  Observation  in  Paris,  during 
the  Year  1848.    By  Ik.  Marvel.    Frontispiece  and  engraved 
title.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1850 

With  signature  of  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

522.  [MITCHELL  (DONALD  G.).]    Doctor  Johns.    FIRST 
EDITION.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1866 

Inscribed  in  the  first  volume  with  the  author's  autograph, 
beneath  which  he  has  written  in  pencil :  "  a  later  edition  of  this 
book — in  one  vol. — was  made  shorter  by  simple  omissions,  a 
way  in  which  sermons  are  often  made  better!  D.  G.  M." 

523.  [MITCHELL  (DONALD  G.).]     Bound  Together:  A 
Sheaf  of  Papers.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  buckram,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1884 

Inscribed  with  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

524.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).    In  War  Time.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.    12mo,  original  cloth.  '  Bost.  1885 

Inscribed,  "My  First  Novel,  Weir  Mitchell." 

525.  MITCHELL    (S.   WEIR).     The   Mother   and   other 
Poems.  FIRST  EDITION.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.      Bost.  1893 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "This  is  the  first  and  very  likely 
to  be  the  only  edition.  Weir  Mitchell." 

526.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).    The  Collected  Poems  of  S. 
Weir  Mitchell.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1896 

With  inscription  of  the  author:  "There  are  few  who  buy 
verse — It  surprises  me  to  know  of  any  one  doing  so.  S.  W.  M." 

527.  MITCHELL    (S.    WEIR).      Characteristics.      12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1897 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

528.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).    In  War  Time.    12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1898 
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529.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).   Hephzibah  Guinness.    12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author:  "H.  G.  by  S.  Weir 
Mitchell" 

530.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).    Circumstance.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1901 

Signed  by  the  author. 

531.  MITCHELL  (S.  WEIR).    A  Masque  and  other  Poems. 
Bost.  1887 ;  The  Cup  of  Youth  and  other  Poems.    Bost.  1889. 
2  vols.  8vo,  boards,  paper  labels,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

LAJRGE  PAPER  COPIES  OF  THE  FIRST  EDITION.  Each  volume  is 
autographed  by  the  author. 

532.  MONKHOUSE     (COSMO).      British    Contemporary 
Artists.     Profusely  illustrated.     FIRST  EDITION.     Imp.  8vo, 
cloth  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

On  the  fly-leaf  the  author  has  inscribed  a  short  dissertation 
on  art,  which  he  has  signed  and  dated. 

533.  MONTAGNE    (EDOUARD).     Histoire  de  la  societe 
des  gens  de  lettres.     Portraits.     Royal  8vo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

534.  MONTELIUS  (OSCAR).  Kulturgeschichte  Schwedens 
(The  culture  history  of  Sweden).      With  540  illustrations. 
Royal  8vo,  original  cloth.  Leipzig,  1906 

Inscribed  by  the  author :  ' '  The  history  of  the  civilization 
in  Sweden  from  the  first  tilling  of  the  ground  many  thousand 
years  B.  C.  until  the  introduction  of  Christianity.  Montelius. ' ' 

535.  MONTESQUIOU  (COMTE  ROBERT  DE).    Le  Chef 
des  Odeurs  Suaves.    4to,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1893 

FIEST  and  LIMITED  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

536.  [MOORE  (CLARA  J.).]  Miscellaneous  Poems.  Stories 
for  Children,  The  Warden's  Tale,  and  Three  Eras  in  a  Life. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

[Phila.]  :  Printed  for  Private  Circulation,  1875 
Inscribed  on  fly-leaf  in  the  autograph  of  the  author:  "Mrs. 
Cyrus  W.  Field,  with  the  author's  affectionate  regards." 

537.  MOREAS  (JEAN).    Poesies.    5  vols.  12mo  (one  4to), 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1892-1901 

Each  volume  with  a  poetical  inscription  by  Jean  Moreaa. 
Three  are  first  editions.  Comprises:  Les  Stances;  Autant  en 
emporte  le  vent;  Eriphyle;  Les  Syrtes;  Le  Pelerin  Passionn6. 

538.  MORRIS  (WILLIAM  O'CONNOR).    Moltke.    A  Bio- 
graphical and  Critical  Study.     With  8  portraits,  maps,  and 
plans  of  battlefields.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

With  the  autograph  of  the  author  on  fly-leaf.      Lond.  1893 

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539.  MORRIS  (WILLIAM  O'CONNOR).    The  Campaign 
of  1815.    Ligny :  Quatre-Bras :  Waterloo.    Maps.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1900 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

540.  MORSE  ( JOHN  T.,  JR.).  John  Quincy  Adams.  12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1896 

The  first  volume  published  of  "The  American  Statesmen" 
series.  The  author  has  inscribed  the  volume  with  a  3  pp. 
A.  L.  S.,  written  on  the  fly-leaves,  the  subject  matter  pertaining 
to  the  book  and  the  man. 

541.  MULLER  (F.MAX).    The  Science  of  Thought,  FIRST 
EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1887 

With  autograph  inscription  on  fly-leaf. 

542.  MURAI    (GENSAI).     Hana,  a  Daughter  of  Japan. 
Illustrated  with  colored  and  plain  plates.     8vo,  silk  covers, 
hand  painted  and  silk  stitched,  with  ornamented  cloth  out- 
side covers  and  fasteners.  Tokyo,  1904 

With  fine  inscription  in  Japanese  on  fly-leaf. 


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543.  MURATA  (TSUTOMU).   Eminent  Philanthropists  [in 
Japanese].    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  1898 

With  signed  inscription  in  English,  by  the  author.     "Love 
one  another.    Tsutomu  Murata." 

'544.  MUSSET    (ALFRED  DE).     Un  Spectacle  dans  un 

fauteuil,  en  prose.    2  vols.  in  one.    12mb,  boards,  leather  back. 

Paris:  Lib.  de  la  Revue  des  Deux  Mondes,  1834 

FIRST  EDITION  of  the  prose  portion.     Presentation  from  the 

author,  with  his  inscription. 

545.  MUYDEN   (BERTHOLD  VAN).     La  Suisse  sous  le 
Pacte  de  1815.    2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Lausanne,  1892 

Each  volume  with  an  interesting  inscription  by  the  author 
concerning  Switzerland. 

546.  MYER  (ISAAC).     Oldest  Books  in  the  World:    An 
Account  of  the  Religion,  Wisdom,  Philosophy,  Ethics,  etc.,  of 
the  Ancient  Egyptians.    27  illustrations.    Imperial  8vo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1900 

Contains  an  inscription  by  the  author. 

547.  NATSUME  (K.).    I  am  a  Cat.  (In  Japanese.)     With 
colored  illustrations.     3  vols.  8vo,  original  boards,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  [Tokyo,  1908] 

Inscribed  by  the  author  in  English  in  the  first  volume. 

548.  NION   (FRANQOIS  DE).     L'amoureuse  de  Mozart. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1899 

FIRST  EDITION.     One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.     In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

549.  NOGUCHI  (YONE).    The  Pilgrimage.    Frontispiece. 
(Published  in  English.)     2  vols.  12mo,  original  wrappers.    In 
cloth  case.  Yokohama,  1909 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

550.  XOLHAC    (PIERRE  DE)    ET  PERATE    (A.).     Le 
musee  national  de  Versailles.     110  planches  en  typogravure. 
Svo,  cloth.  Paris,  1896 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 


551.  NOLHAC  (PIERRE  DE).    Erasme  en  Italie.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1898 

Inscribed  by  P.  de  Nolhac. 

552.  NOLHAC  (PIERRE  DE) .  Versailles  and  the  Trianons. 
Illustrated  with  many  colored  plates  by  Rene  Binet.    Royal 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1906 

With  signed  inscription  in  French,  by  the  author,  "This 
book  is  a  too  brief,  too  rapid,  too  insufficient  summary  of  a 
great  subject,"  etc.,  and  an  initialed  inscription  on  half-title 
regarding  this  edition  and  the  plates. 

553.  NORDAU   (MAX)'.     On  Art  and  Artists.     Portrait. 
12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Phila.,  n.  d. 

With  inscription  by  the  author  stating  that  not  all  men  of 
this  epoch  have  been  "(Esthetic  swindlers,  'babbling  idiots,  or 
apeing  snobs,"  etc. 

554.  NORDAU  (MAX).  Vom Kreml zur  Alhambra.  Kultur- 
studien.    2  vols.  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Leipzig,  1889 

Inscribed  by  the  author  in  English:  "Every  country  has 
beauties  and  every  people  has  attractions.  But  only  he  dis- 
covers and  enjoys  them  who  approaches  them  with  sympathy. 
Dr.  M.  Nordau." 

555.  NORDAU  (MAX).     Degeneration.     Translated  from 
the  Second  German  Edition.    8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1895 

With  interesting  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  telling  of 
the  hostile  reception  accorded  this  book. 

556.  NORDAU    (MAX).     Vus  du  Dehors.     8vo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1903 

Inscribed  in  English:  "Posterity  begins  at  the  frontier. 
Dr.  Nordau." 

657.  NORMAN  (HENRY).  The  Real  Japan:  Studies  of 
Contemporary  Japanese  Manners,  Morals,  Administration,  and 
Politics.  Illustrations.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1892 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  on  half-title. 

558.  NORTON  (CHARLES  ELIOT).    The  Soldier  of  the 
Good  Cause.    FIRST  EDITION.    18mo,  sewn.  Bost.  1861 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "Several  thousand  copies  of  this 
little  tract  were  circulated  in  the  army  at  the  front.  The 
men  who  were  filling  the  New  England  regiments  at  the  be- 
ginning of  the  war  were  capable  of  responding  to  its  appeal. 
Charles  Eliot  Norton." 

559.  OBER  (FREDERICK  A.).     Travels  in  Mexico  and 
Life  among  the  Mexicans.    Illustrated.    Thick  8vo,  cloth. 

With  fine  inscription  by  the  author.  Bost.   1884 

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560.  OHNET   (GEORGES).     L'Ame  de  Pierre.     Illustra- 
tions de  E.  Bayard.     12mo,  original  wrappers  uncut. 

Paris,  1890 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  100  copies  on  Whatman  paper.  In- 
scribed by  Georges  Ohnet. 

561.  OKUMA    (COUNT,   Late  Premier  of  Japan).     The 
National  Readen  (In  Japanese).     8vo,  original  silk  wrappers, 
gilt  edges.  Tokyo :  Teibi  Shuppan  Sha,  1910 

Inscribed  by  Count  Okuma. 

562.  PAGE  (THOMAS  NELSON).  Red  Rock.  A  Chronicle 
of  Reconstruction.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1899 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

563.  PAGE    (THOMAS    NELSON).      Under    the    Crust. 
Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1907 

FIRST  EDITION.  "Inscribed  for  Mr.  Young:  Thos.  Nelson 
Page." 

564.  PAILLERON    (EDOUARD).     Le   monde:    ou    Ton 
s'ennuie.    Comedie  en  trois  actes.    8vo,  half  calf .      Paris,  1881 

Inscribed  by  E.  Pailleron. 

565.  PAPUS.     Traite  methodique  de  Science  occulte.    400 
gravures  et  tableaux,  etc.    Thick  8vo,  uncut  edges. 

Paris:  Carre,  1891 

FIRST  EDITION.  Bare.  Presentation  from  the  author  to 
JiSmile  Zola,  with  inscription.  Inserted  is  a  portrait  of  the 
author. 

566.  PARISIS.     [fimile  Blavet.]     La  Vie  Parisienne,  1888. 
Preface  de  Emile  Zola.     12mo,  original  lithographic  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1889 

One  of  10  copies  on  Hollande  paper.  Presentation  copy 
from  the  author  to  fimile  Zola,  with  his  inscription. 

567.  PARMENTIER  (A.).    Album  Historique  public  sous 
la   direction   de   Ernest   Lavisse.     With   5,500   illustrations. 
3  vols.  4to,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.        Paris,  1897-1900 

Each  volume  inscribed  by  E.  Lavisse. 

568.  PATERSON    (W.    ROMAINE).      The    Nemesis    of 
Nations :  Studies  in  History.    The  Ancient  World.    8vo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1907 

With  2-page  signed  inscription  in  author's  autograph  re- 
garding the  purpose  of  this  book,  and  discussing  the  theory 
that  servile  labor  was  the  cause  of  the  collapse  of  ancient 
society. 

569.  PAULSEN    (FRIEDRICH).     A   System  of  Ethics. 
Edited  and  translated  by  Frank  Kelly.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  Lond.  1899 

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570.  PEATTIE  (ELIA  W.).    The  Love  of  a  Caliban.    A 
Romantic  Opera  in  One  Act.    FIRST  EDITION.    Printed  in  red 
and  black.    4to,  boards,  uncut.  Wausau,  Wis.,  1898 

One  of  300  copies  printed.  With  signed  inscription  by  the 
author. 

571.  PETRONE.     Le    Satyricon,    traduction    de   Laurent 
Tailhade.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.        Paris,  1902 

One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed  by  the  trans- 
lator. 

572.  PIATT    (JOHN  JAMES).     Western  Windows,  and 
Other  Poems.    16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1878 

With  author's  signature  oil  fly-leaf,  and  a  one-page  note  by 
the  author  describing  the  book. 

573.  PICKARD  (SAMUEL  T.).    Life  and  Letters  of  John 
G.  Whittier.     Frontispieces.     FIRST  EDITION.     2  vols.  12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut  (edges  of  one  volume  ink-stained). 

Bost.  1895 

On  the  fly-leaf  of  volume  one  the  author  has  written  a  full- 
page  inscription  on  the  disposition  and  character  of  Whittier, 
and  in  volume  two  has  inscribed  his  autograph. 

574.  PIRANDELLO  (LUIGI).   II  Turno.  Portrait.   16mo, 
full  white  vellum,  gilt,  by  Casciani,  Rome.          Catania,  1902 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

575.  PLATT    (CHARLES  A.).     Italian  Gardens.     Many 
fine  full-page  illustrations.     FIRST  EDITION.     Imperial   8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. '  N.  Y.  1894 

Presentation  inscription  by  the  author  on  fly-leaf. 

576.  POICTEVIN    (FRANCIS).     Double.      12mo,    cloth, 
uncut  edges.  Paris,  1889 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  10  copies  on  Japan  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author  and  by  E.  de  Goncourt. 

577.  POND  (J.  B.).     Eccentricities  of  Genius.     Memories 
of  famous  men  and  women  on  the  platform  and  stage.    Illus- 
trated.   8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  [1900] 

FIRST  EDITION.    With  inscription  by  the  author. 

578.  POOLE  (STANLEY  LANE) .  Life  of  Edward  William 
Lane.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt,  uncut.  Lond.  1877 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  by  the  author,  "I  owe  every- 
thing to  Lane's  bringing  up,"  etc. 

579.  PRAED    (MRS.    CAMPBELL).      Madame   Izan:    A 
Tourist  Story.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1900 

With  an  inscription  by  Mrs.  Praed  telling  how  the  idea  of 
the  story  came  to  her. 

580.  PRUDHOMME  (SULLY).   Stances  et  Poemes.   12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1863 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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581.  PRUDHOMME  (SULLY).    La  Justice.    12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1878 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  is  an  original   12-line  poem  by 
the  author. 

582.  PRUDHOMME    (SULLY).     L 'Expression   dans  les 
Beaux-Arts.     8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken). 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  1883 

583.  PRUDHOMME  (SULLY).  LeBonheur.  Poeme.  12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1888 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

584.  PRUDHOMME    (SULLY).     L 'Expression   dans   les 
beaux-arts.     8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken). 

Paris,  1888 

FIRST  EDITION.  Characteristically  inscribed  by  the  author  on 
fly-leaf. 

585.  PRUDHOMME  (SULLY).    Que  sais-je      Examen  de 
conscience.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.       Paris,  1896 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

586.  PRUDHOMME    (SULLY).      Les    Epreuves.      12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  is  an  original  7-line  poem  by  the  author. 

587.  PUTNAM   (RUTH).     William  the  Silent,  Prince  of 
Orange.    The  Moderate  Man  of  the  Sixteenth  Century.    Illus- 
trated.   FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1895 

With  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author  referring  to  the 
period  in  which  William  the  Silent  lived,  and  the  bearing  the 
XVIth  Century  struggle  had  upon  American  history. 

588.  QUILLER-COUCH  (ARTHUR  T.).     The  Delectable 
Duchy.     Stories,  Studies  and  Sketches.     12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1898 

Inscribed  with  a  two  verse  MS.  poem  by  the  author,  entitled 
"Isles  of  Scilly." 

589.  RAGOZIN  (Z.  A.).     The  History  of  Chaldea.     With 
114  illustrations  and  2  maps.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  un- 
cut. Petrograd  [1902] 

Characteristically  inscribed  by  the  author  in  English. 

590.  RALPH    (JULIAN).      Alone    in    China    and    other 
Stories.    Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1897 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

591.  RAWLINSON  (GEORGE) .  History  of  Ancient  Egypt. 
2  vols.  12mo,  half  blue  calf.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

On  the  fly-leaf  of  volume  one  the  author  has  inscribed  his 
name  with  a  long  scriptural  quotation  from  Isaiah. 

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592.  RAWLINSON  (GEORGE).  The  Historical  Evidences 
of  the  Truth  of  the  Scripture  Records,  stated  anew.     FIRST 
EDITION.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1859 

Inscribed  by  the  author  with  scriptural  quotation,  and  dated 
"  Canterbury,  Sept.  85,  190g." 

593.  RAWLINSON  (GEORGE) .    Egypt  and  Babylon  from 
Sacred  and  Profane  Sources.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.     N.  Y.  1886 

Signed  and  inscribed  by  the  author. 

594.  RAWLINSON  (GEORGE).   Memoir  of  Major-General 
Sir  Henry  Creswicke  Rawlinson.  Introduction  by  Lord  Roberts. 
Illustrations.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

FIEST  EDITION.  With  a  long,  signed  inscription  by  the  au- 
thor on  half-title,  quoting  a  criticism  which  had  appeared  in 
the  London  "Times." 

595.  READ    (THOMAS   BUCHANAN).     Poems.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  original  boards  (worn),  uncut.          Bost.  1877 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

596.  REGNIER    (HENRY  DE).     Arethuse.     Small  4tor 
half  vellum,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1895 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  10  special  copies  for  sale.  In- 
scribed with  an  original  signed  poem  of  12  lines.  Inserted  is 
an  autograph  card,  and  envelope  and  another  fragment  of  the 
author's  writing. 

597.  [REILHAC  (A.).]  Jean  de  Reilhac,  Secretaire,  Maitre 
des  comptes,  General  des  finances  et  Ambassadeur  des  Rois 
Charles  VII,  Louis  XI  et  Charles  VIII.     Documents  pour 
servir  a  1'histoire  de  ces  regnes  de  1455  a  1499.     Numerous 
etchings,  portraits,  facsimiles,  etc.  3  vols.  4to,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1886-1888 

One  of  100  and  two  of  200  copies  on  special  Hand-made 
paper.  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

598.  REPPLIER  (AGNES).    Philadelphia:  The  Place  and 
the  People.    Illustrations.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1899 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

599.  REYM    (ARODA).     A  life-contrast.     2  vols.   12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Hamburg,  1895 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

600.  REYNOLDS-BALL  (E.  A.).    Paris  in  its  Splendour. 
Illustrated.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.    Lond.  1901 

With  inscription  by  the  author  in  each  volume:  "With  the 
compliments  and  thanks  of  the  writer.  E.  A.  Beynolds-BaH." 

601.  RHYS    (ERNEST).    A    London    Rose,    and    Other 
Rhymes.     Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1894 

FIRST  EDITION;  inscribed  with  an  original  poem  by  Ernest 
Rhys. 

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602.  RICHEPIN    (JEAN).     Les    Morts    bizarres.     12mo, 
half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris  [1875] 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

603.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).    Madame  Andre.    12mo,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1878 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

604.  RICHEPIN   (JEAN).     Le  Pave.     16mo,  illuminated 
boards,  uncut.  Paris,  1883 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  30  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed on  the  fly-leaf:  "The  paving  stone  of  Paris  is  like 
certain  women  and  the  'Doctor  against  his  will':  to  get  him 
to  love  you  and  to  make  him  speak  out  .  .  .  one  must  beat  it! 
Jean  Eichepin."  (Translated.) 

605.  RICHEPIN   (JEAN).     Les  Blasphemes.     FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   Portrait  de  I'Auteur  par  E.  de  Liphart.    4to,  half  cloth, 
uncut.  Paris,  1884 

LIMITED  EDITION  on  papier  velin.  Poetical  inscription  of  3 
lines  and  signature  in  author's  autograph  on  title.  Inserted 
are  9  plates  etched  by  V.  A.  Poirson  and  Bouchot. 

606.  RICHEPIN     (JEAN).     Nana-Sahib.     Drame.     8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris  [1884] 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  25  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Poetical 
inscription  of  4  lines  and  signature  in  author's  autograph  on 
the  half-title. 

607.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).    La  Chanson  des  Gueux.    FIRST 
EDITION.    4to,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1885 

One  of  100  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Poetical  inscription 
of  4  lines  and  signature  in  author's  autograph  on  the  half- 
title.  Inserted  are  7  photogravure  plates  by  E.  Courboin,  fine 
etched  portrait  of  the  author  by  Ch.  Lefort  signed  by  Eichepin, 
and  an  etching  by  Maurice  Eidouard. 

608.  RICHEPIN      (JEAN).     Cesarine.     12mo,     original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

609.  RICHEPIN     (JEAN).     Cesarine.     FIRST     EDITION. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1889 

One  of  5  copies  on  Japan  paper.     Inscribed  by  the  author. 

610.  RICHEPIN    (JEAN).     Le    Cadet.     FIRST    EDITION. 
12mo,  half  red  polished  morocco,  uncut,  original  covers  bound 
in,  by  Champs.  Paris,  1890 

One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Characteristic  inscrip- 
tion on  the  half-title  by  Jean  Eichepin. 

611.  RICHEPIN   (JEAN).     Cauchemars.     12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1892 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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612.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).    L'Aime.    12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1893 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

613.  RICHEPIN    (JEAN).     Flamboche.     12mo,    original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1895 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  50  copies  printed  on  Holland  paper. 
Inscribed  on  the  half-title :  ' '  You  are  a  merry  boy,  Sir.  Et  U 
repondit  en  guelant  a  nue-tete  dans  le  vent  du  large. — Yes, 
Sir,  because  I  am  not  a  mufle.  Jean  Bichepin." 

614.  RICHEPIN   (JEAN).     La  Martyre:  Drame  en  cinq 
actes  en  vers.    8vo,  half  cloth,  original  covers  bound  in,  uncut. 

Paris,  1898 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  with  a  poem  by  the  author  on  the 
half-title. 

615.  RICHEPIN  (JEAN).     La  Glu.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Paris,  n.  d. 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  E. 
de  Goncourt,  with  inscription. 

616.  RICTUS  (JEHAN).    Cantilenes  du  Malheur.    Point e 
seche  de  Steinlen.    4to,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  1902 

617.  RILEY      (JAMES      WHITCOMB).      Home-Folks. 
Frontispiece.    12mo,  cloth.  Indianapolis  [1900] 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed,  "Very  gratefully  and  truly, 
James  Whitcomb  Eiley,  For  James  C.  Young,  Esq.  Nov.  11, 
1901." 

618.  RITCHIE     (ANNE     THACKERAY).     Records    of 
Tennyson,  Ruskin,  Browning.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1892 

Inscribed  on  title-page,  "Written  by  Anne  Thackeray 
Ritchie — The  first  paper  by  Lord  Tennyson's  wish  and  dated 
by  her  at  Wimbledon  June  14,  1901." 

619.  ROBERTS  (CHARLES  G.  D.).    Around  the  Camp- 
Fire.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth.      N.  Y.  [1896] 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

620.  ROBINSON  (MARY  A.  F.).     A  Medieval  Garland. 
By  Madame  James  Darmesteter.    Trans,  into  English  by  May 
Tomlinson.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.      Lond.  1898 

With  inscription  by  the  author :  ' '  These  little  tales,  all  of 
them  true,  which  I  wrote  as  essays  in  Old  French  of  various 
dialects  and  epochs  1889-1891." 

621.  ROCHE    (JAMES    JEFFREY).     Her    Majesty    the 
King,  a  Romance  of   the    Harem.    Illustrated.     12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Bost.  1899 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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622.  RODD    (RENNELL).     Myrtle    and    Oak.     Portrait. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1902 

With  verse  of  four  lines  in  the  autograph  of  the  author. 

623.  RODENBACH      (GEORGES).     L'Hiver     Mondain. 
Deux  croquis  de  Jan  Van  Beers.    12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Bruxelles,  1884 

FIRST  EDITION.  Japan  paper  copy.  Inscribed  by  the  au- 
thor. 

624.  ROHAN    (KODA).     Collected    works    in    Japanese. 
Thick  8vo,  original  cloth. 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author  laid  in. 

625.  ROOSEVELT     (ROBERT    B.).    Progressive    Petti- 
coats :  or,  Dressed  to  Death.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1874 

Inscribed,  "Now  that  I  loolc  over  this  boolc  written  nearly 
thirty  years  ago  it  seems  like  a  mild  sort  of  satire  and  I 
doubt  if  even  my  strong-minded  friends — or  enemies — would 
find  much  fault  with  it.  B.  B.  Roosevelt." 

626.  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE).    Life  of  Thomas  Hart 
Benton.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1887 

With  the  author's  autograph  on  the  fly -leaf. 

627.  ROOSEVELT    (THEODORE).     Thomas  Hart  Ben- 
ton.     (American  Statesmen.)     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1899 

Inscribed,  "Regards  of  Theodore  Roosevelt." 

628.  ROOSEVELT      (THEODORE).     Oliver     Cromwell. 
Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.        N.  Y.  1900 

Inscribed,  "James  Carleton  Young,  compliments  of  Theo- 
dore Roosevelt.  Sept.  £7,  1901." 

629.  ROSNY   (J.  H.).     Le    Termite.     Roman    de    moeurs 
litteraires.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.       Paris,  1890 

One  of  12  copies  on  Holland  paper.  With  a  long  inscrip- 
tion on  the  half-title  by  the  author. 

630.  ROSSEL     (VIRGILE).     Histoire    litteraire    de    la 
Suisse  romande  des  origines  a  nos  jours.    With  numerous  illus- 
trations, portraits,  facsimiles,  autographs,  etc.    4to,  wrappers, 
uncut  (shaken).  Neuchatel,  1903 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

631.  ROSSETTI  (GABRIELE).    La  Divina  Commedia  di 
Dante  Alighieri;  con  Comento  Analitico.    FIRST  EDITION.    2 
vols.  8vo,  original  boards,  uncut  (one  back  loose). 

Londra,  1826 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Francesco 
Mortara,  signed  and  dated  April  24,  1842. 

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632.  ROSSETTI  (W.  M.)  and  Swinburne  (A.  C.).    Notes 
on  the  Royal  Academy  Exhibition,  1868.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo, 
original  wrappers  (back  slightly  rubbed). 

Lond.:  J.  C.  Hotten  [1868] 
With  long  inscription  by  Rossetti  relating  to  this  pamphlet. 

633.  ROSTAND     (EDMOND).     Les    Musardises.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1890 

FIRST  EDITION.     Rare.     Inscribed  by  Edm.  Rostand. 

634.  ROSTAND    (EDMOND).     Pour    la    Grece.     Oblong 
16mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1897 

FIRST  EDITION.    Scarce.    Inscribed  by  Edmond  Rostand. 

635.  ROSTAND   (EDMOND).     L'Aiglon.     Drame  en  six 
actes,  en  vers.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut  (broken). 

Paris,  1900 

FIBST  EDITION.  Inscribed  on  the  fly-leaf  and  on  the  half- 
title  by  E.  Rostand. 

636.  ROUHET   (DR.   GEORGES).     L 'entrainement  com- 
plet  de  rhomme.    Portrait  and  numerous  illustrations.     8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1902 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

637.  ROYCROFT  PRESS.    The  Journal  of  Koheleth :  Be- 
ing a  Reprint  of  the  Book  of  Ecclesiastes.     With  Essay  by 
Elbert  Hubbard.    8vo,  original  gray  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut. 

East  Aurora,  1896 

Numbered  and  signed  by  Elbert  Hubbard  and  having  a  signed 
inscription  by  him  stating  that  this  is  the  second  book  printed 
by  the  Roycrofters,  when  the  shop  was  composed  of  only  three 
persons. 

638.  ROYCROFT   PRESS.    The  Sonnets  of  Shakespeare. 
Square    12mo,  full    crimson    levant    morocco,    Jansen    style, 
doublures  of  green    levant    morocco,  with    scroll    and    shell 
designs  in  gilt,  floral  inlays  in  center  panel,  gilt  top,  and  green 
silk  flys.    The  doublures  differ  in  design.     East  Aurora,  1899 

One  of  12  copies  hand-illumined,  and  printed  on  vellum  at 
the  Roycroft  Press.  With  autograph  of  Elbert  Hubbard. 

639.  SAAR  (FERDINAND  VON).    Novellen  aus  (Ester- 
reich.     2  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth.  Kassel,  1904 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

640.  SALTS   (RODOLPHE).     Contes  du    Chat   Noir— Le 
Printemps.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.          Paris,  1891 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  fimile 
Zola,  with  inscription. 

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641.  SANBORN  (KATE).     Old  Time  Wall  Papers.     An 
Account  of  the  pictorial  papers  on  our  forefathers'  walls. 
Imp.  8vo,  boards,  paper  labels,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1908 

With  the  following  signed  inscription  by  the  author:  "This 
is  the  only  book  on  the  subject  now,  and  most  of  the  Old  Time 
Watt  Papers  have  been  removed.  Hence  its  value.  Kate  San- 
born." 

642.  SARDOU    (VICTORIEN).     Patrie;    comedie.      8vo, 
paper  covers,  uncut  (with  the  covers  of  the  new  title). 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  1869 

643.  SARDOU   (VICTORIEN).     Daniel  Rochat,  comedie. 
8vo,  original  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1880 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

644.  SARDOU     (VICTORIEN).     Mes     Plagiats!     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1882 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

645.  SCROLL    (AURELIEN).      Denise.      Aquarelles    de 
Grivaz,  gravees  par  Arents.    8vo,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Holland  paper  copy.     Inscribed  by  the  author.     Paris,  1884 

646.  SCHURZ   (CARL).     Life    of    Henry  Clay.     2    vols. 
12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops.  Bost.  1899 

Inscribed  with  an  interesting  note  by  the  juthor  concerning 
the  distinguished  subject  of  this  work. 

647.  SCOLLARD     (CLINTON).    Old    and    New    World 
Lyrics.     16mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1888 

With  an  original  poem  by  Clinton  Scollard  on  fly-leaf. 

648.  SCOLLARD      (CLINTON).     Song     for     the     Ter- 
Centenary  of  Lake  Champlain.     12mo,  wrappers. 

Presentation  copy.  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  1909 

649.  SCOTT  (FREDERICK  GEORGE).    My  Lattice  and 
other  Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Toronto,  1894 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Christina  G. 
Rossetti. 

650.  SCRUGGS   (WILLIAM  L.).     The  Venezuelan  Ques- 
tion :.  British  Aggressions  in  Venezuela,  or  the  Monroe  Doc- 
trine on  Trial;  Lord  Salisbury's  Mistakes,  etc.    8vo,  morocco. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  Atlanta,   Ga.,   1896 

651.  [SHELLEY      (PERCY     BYSSHE     AND     ELIZA- 
BETH).]     Original  Poetry.    By  Victor  and  Cazire.    Edited 
by  Richard  Garnett.    8vo,  boards,  paper  labels,  uncut. 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  Editor.     Lond.  1898 

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652.  SHERMAN  (JOHN).    John  Sherman's  Recollections 
of  Forty  Years  in    the    House,  Senate    and    Cabinet.     An 
Autobiography.    Portraits,  facsimiles,  views,  etc.    2  vols.  im- 
perial 8vo,  half  calf,  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Chicago,  1895 

AUTOGRAPH  EDITION,  limited.  Numbered  and  signed  by  the 
author. 

653.  SHORTER  (CLEMENT  K.).     Charlotte  Bronte  and 
Her  Circle.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.    N.  Y.  1896 

With  interesting  inscription  by  the  author  regarding  this 
biography. 

654.  SIENKIEWICZ  (HENRYK).    Whirlpool.    A  Novel 
of  Modern  Poland.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1910 

Inscription  by  the  author  on  title. 

655.  SMITH   (F.    HOPKINSON).     Well-worn    Roads,  of 
Spain,  Holland,  and  Italy.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut.    Boston,  1887 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed:  "Not  only  is  this  book  of  the 
"first  edition,  but  its  opening  chapter  is  the  first  story  I  ever 
wrote  and  its  appreciation  by  the  late  Mr.  Scudder  (Ed.  of 
Atlantic)  determined  my  subsequent  literary  career.  F.  Hop- 
Tcinson  Smith." 

656.  SMITH  (F.  HOPKINSON).    The  Under  Dog.    Illus- 
trated.   12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1903 

F,IRST  EDITION;  with  an  inscription  on  the  half-title  by  F. 
Hopkinson  Smith. 

657.  SOLIVAYA    (SASANAMI).      Fairy    Tales    of    the 
Meijo    period.     With   numerous   illustrations.     2  vols.     8vo, 
original  cloth.  Tokio:  Hakubum  Kwan,  1903 

Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author  in  German. 

658.  SOUVORIN  (A.  S.).    Czar  Dimitri  the  Impostor  and 
Czarewna  Ksenia.    Drama  in  5  acts.    With  6  portraits  and  7 
aquarelles  6t/  S.  Solomko.    4to,  wrappers  (in  portfolio). 

Petrograd,  1904 

With  a  full-page  inscription  by  the  author,  on  fly-leaf,  in 
Bussian. 

659.  SPOFFORD   (HARRIET  PRESCOTT).     Art  Deco- 
ration applied  to  Furniture.     With  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.,  n.  d. 
Autograph  note  signed  by  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf. 

660.  STANLEY     (HENRY    M.).    The    Congo    and    the 
Founding  of  its  Free  States.     With  maps  and  illustrations. 
FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1885 

Each  volume  contains  an  inscription  by  the  author,  that  in 
the  first  volume  relating  to  the  country  described. 

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661.  STEDMAN     (EDMUND    C.).    Edgar    Allan    Poe. 
Vignette  portrait  on  title.    16mo,  vellum  wrappers,  uncut. 

Lond.  1881 

FIEST  EDITION.  With  long  signed  inscription  by  the  author 
stating  that  this  was  printed  by  Houghton,  Mifflin  in  America 
and  sent  to  England  with  the  Sampson,  Low  imprint.  Has  the 
Stedrnan  bookplate. 

662.  STEDMAN   (EDMUND  C.).     Victorian  Poets.     Re- 
vised  and  Extended.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.      Bost.  1898 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  "Even  in  the  world 
of  the  ideal  we  must  have  clear  imagination  and  language," 
etc. 

663.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  C.).    Mater  Coronata,  recited 
at  the  Bicentennial  Celebration  of  Yale  University,  Oct.  23, 
1901.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Bost.  1901 

Inscribed  with  a  quotation  from  the  Ode  in  the  autograph 
of  the  author. 

664.  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  C.).     Hawthorne  and  other 
Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1877 

With  poetical  inscription  by  the  author. 

665.  STEVENSON   (SARA  Y.).     Maximilian  in  Mexico: 
A  Woman's  Reminiscences.     Portraits.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

With  interesting  inscription  on  Maximilian  by  the  author. 

666.  STODDARD       (CHARLES      WARREN).      Poems. 
FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth.  San  Francisco,  1867 

Contains  a  long  and  interesting  inscription  by  Stoddard  con- 
cerning the  publication  of  the  book.  Mentions  Bret  Harte  as 
editing  it. 

667.  [STORY     (ALFRED    T.).]     Low    Down:    Wayside 
Thoughts  in  Ballad    and  other    Verse.     By    Two    Tramps. 
Square  12mo,  wrappers,  uncut.  Lond.  1886 

Printed  on  vari-colored  paper.  Inscribed  by  Alfred  T.  Story, 
one  of  the  authors. 

668.  SYLVA    (CARMEN).    Marchen   einer  Konigin    (A 
Queen's  fairy  tales).     Photogravure  portrait  of  the  author 
and  illustrations  by  Elias  Sidus  Kado.    12mo,  original  cloth. 

Bonn,  n.  d. 

Inscribed:  "Fairy  tales  are  pure  philosophy  and  finest  liter- 
ature, very  difficult  to  attain!  Elisabeth."  [Queon  of  Rou- 
mania.] 

669.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).    Songs  of  Toil.    Trans,  by  John 
Eliot  Bowen.    18mo,  cloth.  N.  Y. :  Stokes,  n.  d. 

On  the  two  pages  of  the  fly-leaf  and  back  of  the  frontis- 
piece has  been  engrossed  the  Poem  "A  Coronation,"  which 
has  been  signed  by  the  Queen-poet,  "  Elisabeth. " 

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670.  SYLVA    (CABMEN).     Aus  Carmen   Sylvas  Konig- 
reich  (From  Carmen  Sylva's  Kingdom).    12mo,  original  cloth. 

Bonn,  1887 

Inscribed  in  pencil:  "Many  of  these  are  taken  from  the 
lips  of  my  beloved  poet!  [Vacaresco]  Elisabeth.  [Queen  of  Rou- 
mania.] 

671.  SYLVA       (CARMEN,      Translator).        Rumanische 
Dichtungen  (Roumanian  Poetry).    12mo,  original  cloth. 

Bonn,  1889 

Inscribed  in  pencil :  ' '  Translated  especially  from  my  beloved 
Alexandri.  Elisabeth."  [Queen  of  Roumania.] 

672.  [SYLVA  (CARMEN).]     Rache  und  andere  novellen 
(Revenge  and    other  stories)   von    Dito    and    Idem.     12mo, 
original  cloth.  Bonn,  1890 

Inscribed  in  pencil:  "I  consider  Rache  as  one  of  my  good 
stories.  It  was  partly  told  me.  Pablo  Domenech  was  told  me 
by  the  French  minister  who  had  been  eyewitness.  Elisabeth." 
[Queen  of  Roumania.] 

673.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).    Frauemnuth.     (Women's  gal- 
lantry.)    12mo,  original  cloth.  Bonn,  1890 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  in  pencil:  "My  dramatic  essays, 
some  of  which  have  been  played  here  in  France  and  in  Ger- 
many; some  are  now  being  made  into  operas.  Elisabeth." 
[Queen  of  Roumania.] 

674.  [SYLVA  (CARMEN).]     Elisabeth  of  Roumania.    A 
Study.    With  two  Tales  from  the  German  of  Carmen  Sylva — 
Her    Majesty     Queen    Elisabeth.     By    Blanche    Roosevelt. 
Frontispiece  portrait.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1891 

The  Queen  has  inscribed  the  half-title  of  the  volume  as  fol- 
lows: "One  is  not  responsible  for  what  other  people  write 
about  you!  Carmen  Sylva." 

675.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).    Leidens  Erdenzang.     (Pilgrim 
sorrow.)    12mo,  original  cloth.  Berlin,  1899 

Inscribed  in  pencil :  ' '  These  stories  were  written  with  par- 
ticular care  and  love.  Elisabeth."  [Queen  of  Roumania.] 

676.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).    Thau  (Dew).    Poems.    Square 
16mo,  original  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Bonn,  1900 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  in  violet  ink:  "Out  of  ten  years 
suffering!  Carmen  Sylva.  Elisabeth."  [Queen  of  Rou- 
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677.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).     A  Real  Queen's  Fairy  Tales. 
Illustrated.    12mo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1901 

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678.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).     Segen  fiir   das    Haus  (Bless- 
ings for  the  home).     8vo,  full  black  calf,  gilt  edges.     In  a 
case.  Berlin,  1901 

Inscribed  in  pencil:  "This  book  was  made  by  my  mother 
after  the  first  stroke  of  apoplexy  warned  her  of  approaching 

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death.  She  read  up  to  ten  sermons  a  day,  to  choose  small 
pieces,  fit  for  her  household  service.  They  were  copied  by 
Baroness  Loe.  Everything  that  is  unsigned  was  written  by 
my  mother  herself.  Elisabeth  [Queen  of  Koumania].  Carmen 
Sylva.  Bucarest  Jan.  29,  1903.  On  my  mother's  first  birthday 
since  her  death." 

679.  SYLVA    (CARMEN).      Gefliisterte   Worte.      (Whis- 
pered words.)     16mo,  limp  leather,  gilt  edges. 

Regensburg,  1903 

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aching  hearts  and  sleepless  eyes.  Elisabeth."  [Queen  of  Rou- 
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680.  SYLVA  (CARMEN).  Hand  Zeichnungen  (Sketches). 
12mo,  original  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Berlin,  1906 

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681.  TAILHADE    (LAURENT).     Vitraux.     12mo,  origi- 
nal wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1891 

Limited  Edition  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed  by  the  author. 
Laid  in  is  A.  L.  S.  from  the  author  to  Catulle  Mendes. 

682.  TAILHADE      (LAURENT).      Poemes      aristophan- 
esques.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1904 

One  of  12  copies  on  Holland  paper,  with  autograph  inscrip- 
tion and  a  portrait  of  Laurent  Tailhade. 

683.  TAILHADE    (LAURENT).     La  Feuille  a  1'envers, 
revue  en  un  acte.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1909 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  5  copies  on  Japan  paper.  Inscribed 
by  the  author. 

684.  TERAMOND    (GUY   DE).     Les   vers  de  vingt  ans. 
Illustrated  by  Guydo.    12mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1891 

LIMITED  EDITION.  With  a  characteristic  inscription  from  the 
author,  to  Willy. 

685.  THEURIET    (ANDRE).     L'Abbe  Daniel.     Illustra- 
tions de  Jeanniot.     16mo,    full   brown    levant   morocco,  gilt 
edges,  gilt  inside  borders,  by  Kauffmann.  Paris,  1893 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

686.  THOMPSON      (FRANCIS).     New     Poems.     12mo, 
cloth,  gilt,  uncut.  Bost.  1897 

Signed  by  the  author,  with  verse  in  his  autograph. 

687.  THOMPSON-SETON  (ERNEST).    Wild  Animals  I 
Have  Known.    200  drawings.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1900 

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688.  THOMPSON-SETON  (ERNEST).    Monarch  the  Big 
Bear  of  Tallac.    With  100  drawings.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1904 

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689.  THOMPSON-SETON   (ERNEST).     The  Birch-Bark 
Roll  of  the  Woodcraft  Indians.    Illustrated.    12mo,  wrappers. 

Signed  inscription  by  the  author  on  half-title.      N.  Y.  1907 

690.  THORPE  (FRANCIS  N.).     William   Pepper,   M.D., 
LL.D.   (1843-1898).     Provost  of  the  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania.   Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth.  Phila.  1904 

Inscribed,  "It  is  intended  as  a  memorial  of  the  remarkable 
man  whose  career  it  sketches.  .  .  .  Francis  N.  Thorpe. ' ' 

691.  TOUDOUZE    (GUSTAVE).     La  Tete-Noire.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

Unique  copy  on  Japan  paper  with  inserted  folio  page  of  the 
original  manuscript  "La  Chouette"  from  this  novel.  Pre- 
sented by  the  author  to  E.  de  Goncourt,  with  printed  dedica- 
tion and  inscribed  on  the  half-title.  Inscribed  also  by  E.  de 
Goncourt  in  red  ink  on  fly-leaf. 

692.  TOURGEE   (ALBION  W.).     The    Veteran    and  his 
Pipe.    12mo,  cloth.  Chicago,  n.  d. 

With  inscription  in  the  form  of  an  A.  L.  S.,  in  which  the 
author  says  that  this  copy  is  one  of  a  pirated  edition,  without 
authority  of  any  sort,  and  that  he  hopes  soon  to  meet  the 
publishers  in  a  Federal  Court  if  there  is  anything  left  of  them 
to  meet. 

693.  TRENT    (W.    P.).    Longfellow   and    Other    Essays. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1910 

With  an  inscription  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author. 

694.  TROWBRIDGE   (JOHN  T.).     The   Vagabonds   and 
other  Poems.    16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1875 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

695.  TROWBRIDGE    (JOHN  T.).     The  Lost  Earl,  with 
other  Poems  and  Tales  in  Verse.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
edges.  Bost.  n.  d. 

Inscribed  by  the  author  with  a  poetic  quotation  from  the 
book,  signed. 

696.  TURKISH    DRAWING    in    colors,  representing  the 
Tomb  of  Mohammed  at  Mecca.    Large  folio.          Saec.  XVIII 

697.  TURQUAN  (JOSEPH).     The  Love  Affairs  of  Napo- 
leon.    Trans,  from  the  French    by    J.    Lewis  May.     With 
numerous  portraits.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.       Lond.  1909 

With  inscription  in  French  by  the  author. 

698.  TYNAN       (KATHARINE).      Princess      Katharine. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1911 

Has  an  original  autograph  poem,  "English  Spring,"  on  fly- 
leaf, 4  verses,  signed  by  the  authoress. 

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699.  UZANNE    (OCTAVE).     Caprices   d'un   Bibliophile. 
12mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut  edges.  Paris,  1878 

One  of  a  limited  edition  on  Holland  papier  verg6,  with  an 
etched  frontispiece  by  Adolphe  Lalauze.  Author's  presenta- 
tion inscription  on  half-title:  "My  First  Boole!  So  far!  so 
far!  behind  me  ...  to  James  Carleton  Young.  A  new  near 
friend.  Octave  Uzanne." 

700.  UZANNE     (OCTAVE).     Son    Altesse    La    Femme. 
Illustrations  by  Henri   Gervex,  J.   A.    Gonzales,  L.    Kratke, 
Albert  Lynch,  Adrien  Moreau  et  Felicien  Rops.    Royal  8vo, 
original  covers,  uncut  edges  in  original  wrappers,  with  ties. 

Paris,  1885 

One  of  100  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper  with  the  full- 
page  illustrations  in  colors,  etchings  in  two  states.  Presenta- 
•tion  copy  from  the  Author  with  inscription  in  French:  "Her 
Highness  Woman!  Presented  by  a  bachelor,  who  became  her 
faithful  subject  and  her  High  Priest, — but  the  Catholic  priests 
never  marry.  To  James  Carleton  Young.  Friendly  Octave 
Uzanne. ' ' 

701.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).    Le  Miroir  du  Monde.    Notes 
et  Sensations  de  la  vie  pittoresque.     Numerous  illustrations 
by  Paul  Avril,  many  of  them  colored,  tinted  or  illuminated 
with  gold.    Royal  8vo,  original  covers,  uncut  edges,  in  decora- 
tive leather  wrappers,  silk  lined.  Paris,  1888 

Limited  edition  on  Vellum  paper.  Presentation  copy  with 
inscription  on  half-title  in  French :  "To  James  Carleton 
Young.  This  villainous  .mirror  which  is  appreciated  only  by 
the  friendships  which  it  reflects.  Octave  Uzanne." 

•  702.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).  Les  Ornements  de  la  Femme. 
L'Eventail — L'Ombrelle — Le  Gant — Le  Manchon.  Edition 
complete  et  definitive.  12mo,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Inscribed  on  half-title  by  Octave  Uzanne.  Paris,  1892 

703.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).    La  Femme  a  Paris.    Nos  Con- 
temporaines:  Notes  successives    sur    les    Parisiennes    de    ce 
temps  dans  leurs  divers  milieux,  etats  et  conditions.    320  illus- 
trations [en  noir  et  en  couleurs]  de  Pierre  Vidal.    Imperial 
8vo,  three-quarters  red  levant    morocco,   gilt    top,    original 
covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1894 

One  of  a  small  number  printed  with  the  20  full-page  illus- 
trations engraved  by  Mass6  and  other  illustrations  hand- 
colored.  Inscribed  by  Octave  Uzanne  on  the  half-title. 

704.  UZANNE  (OCTAVE).    L'ficole  des  Faunes.    Contes 
de  la  Vingti&me  Annee.    Brie  a  Brae  de  1  'Amour.    Calendrier 
de  Venus  Surprises  du  Coeur.    Prettily  illustrated,  vignettes 
in  cameo    by    Eugene    Courbin,  etched   frontispiece    by    F. 
Masse  after  D.  Vierge.    Royal  8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1896 

One  of  a  limited  edition  on  tinted  Scotch  satin  paper,  with 
author's  inscription  on  half-title:  "A  mon  ami  James  Carleton 
Young  these  novels  of  a  Youngster.  Octave  Uzanne. ' ' 

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705.  UZANNE    (OCTAVE).     L'Art    dans   la    decoration 
exterieure    des    livres    en    France    et    a    1'Etranger.      Les 
Couvertures     illustrees,     Les     Cartonnages     d'editeurs,     La 
Reliure  d'Art.    Numerous  illustrations.    4to,  half  black  levant 
morocco,  gilt  top,  original  covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1898 

Limited  edition  on  Vellum  paper,  with  author's  presentation 
inscription  in  French :  "To  James  Carleton  Young,  a  friend 
of  dedicated  'books,  for  whom  very  willingly  I  offer  in  exterior 
decoration  of  this  one  the  signature  of  his  friend — Octave 
JJzanne." 

706.  UZANNE     (OCTAVE).     La    Cagoule.     Visions    de 
notre  Heure.     Choses  et  gens  qui  passent.     Notations  d'art, 
de  litterature  et  de  vie  pittoresque.    8vo,  original  lithographic 
wrappers,  by  Dillon,  uncut.  Paris,  1899 

Limited  edition  on  papier  vflin  teinte,  with  author's  presen- 
tation inscription  on  half-title.  Contains  numerous  interesting 
and  racy  anecdotes  of  Oscar  Wilde,  Whistler,  Zola,  Beardsley, 
Bops,  Huysmans,  Yvette  Guilbert  and  other  famous  artists 
and  authors. 

707.  UZANNE   (OCTAVE).    The  French  Bookbinders  of 
the  Eighteenth  Century.    Facsimile  plates  of  book  bindings, 
including  some  in  colors.    4to,  boards,  uncut. 

Chicago :  Caxton  Club,  1904 

Inscribed,  " Au  Bibliophile  et  d  L'ami,  Souvenir  de  Sincere 
Cordialite,  Octave  Uzanne." 

708.  VACARESCU  (I.).     Collected  poems  in  Roumanian. 
12mo,  boards,  morocco  back.  Bukarest,  1848 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

709.  VALENTIN     (EMILE).      Louba    Volanof.       12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1890 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  15  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

710.  VAMBERY   (A.).     Travels  in  Central  Asia.     Illus- 
trated.   8vo,  half  calf,  marble  edges.  N.  Y.  1865 

Inscribed,  "Not  a  long  life,  but  a  long  travel  makes  the 
man  ripe  and  happy.  A.  Vambery." 

711.  VAN  DYKE  (HENRY).    The  Poetry  of  the  Psalms. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  white  cloth.  N.  Y. :  Crowell,  n.  d. 

With  a  full-page  inscription  in  blue  pencil  by  the  author. 

712.  VANDYKE  (HENRY).    The  Christ-Child  in  Art.    A 
Study  of  Interpretation.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. N.  Y.  1894 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

713.  VAN  DYKE   (HENRY).     The  Poetry  of  Tennyson. 
12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

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714.  VAN  DYKE  (HENRY).    The  Lost  Word.    A  Christ- 
inas Legend  of  Long  Ago.    Illustrated,    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

715.  VANDYKE  (HENRY).  Fisherman 's  Luck  and  Some 
Other  Uncertain  Things.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

716.  VANDYKE  (HENRY).    The  Friendly  Year.  Chosen 
and  Arranged  from  the  Works  of  Henry  van  Dyke,  by  George 
Sidney  Webster.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  Van  Dyke.  N.  Y.  1900 

717.  VANDYKE  (HENRY).    The  Ruling  Passion.    Tales 
and  Nature  and  Human  Nature.    Portrait  and  illustrations. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  stamped  leather,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1901 

Edition  limited  to   500   copies,  signed   by  the   author.     In- 
scribed and  signed  also  on  verso  of  portrait. 

718.  VAN  DYKE    (HENRY).     Joy  and  Power.     Three 
Messages  with  One  Meaning.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1903 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

719.  VAN  DYKE  (HENRY).    The  Americanism  of  Wash- 
ington.   FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1906 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

720.  VERHAEREN    (EMILE).     Le   Flamandes,   Poesies. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Bruxelles,  1883 

Inscribed  and  signed  by  the  author. 

721.  VERHAEREN  (EMILE).    Les  Soirs.     4to,  original 
wrappers,  uncut.  Bruxelles,  1888 

FIRST    EDITION.     Only    100   copies   issued.     Holland   paper 
copy.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

722.  VERHAEREN  (EMILE).    Les  Villes  Tentaculaires. 
FIRST  EDITION.    Square  8vo,  original  boards,  uncut. 

Bruxelles  [1895] 
LIMITED  EDITION  on  Velin  paper.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

723.  VERHAEREN    (EMILE).      Poems.      Selected    and 
Rendered  into  English  by  Alma  Strettell.    Square  8vo,  boards, 
uncut.  Lond.  1899 

Contains  2  inscriptions,  one  by  the  author,  and  the  other  by 
the  translator. 

724.  VERHAEREN  (EMILE).    La  Guirlande  des  dunes. 
FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Bruxelles,  1907 
One  of  25  copies  on  Holland  paper.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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725.  VERHAEREN    (EMILE).     Petites   legendes.     8vo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Bruxelles,  1900 

FIRST  EDITION.    One  of  only  10  copies  on  Japan  paper.    In- 
scribed with  an  original  poem  by  the  author. 

726.  VERHAEREN  (EMILE).    Les  Heures  d 'Apres-Midi. 
FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

Bruxelles,  1905 

One  of  25  copies  on  Hollande  Van  Gelder  paper.    Inscribed 
by  the  author. 

727.  VERLAINE    (PAUL).     La  Bonne  Chanson.     16mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1870 

FIRST   EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  F. 
Champsaur,  with  inscription. 

728.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).    Sagesse.    8vo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut  (shaken).  Paris,  1881 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inscribed  by  the  author.     With  a  portrait 
laid  in. 

729.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).    Romances  sans  paroles.    Por- 
trait.   16mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1887 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

730.  VERLAINE    (PAUL).     Amour.     12mo,   half  green 
morocco,  uncut.  Paris,  1888 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

731.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).    Sagesse.    12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1889 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

732.  VERLAINE   (PAUL).     Mes  Hopitaux.     Portrait  by 
Cazols.    12mo,  original  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1891 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  Verlaine. 

733.  VERLAINE  (PAUL).  Bonneur.  12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1891 

FIRST  EDITION.     Inlaid  is  A.  L.  S.  P.  Verlaine   [Aug.  11, 
1885]  1  p.  12mo  to  his  publisher,  Leon  Vanier. 

734.  VERLAINE    (PAUL).     Dedicaces.     12mo,  half  mo- 
rocco, gilt  top,  uncut  edges,   original  covers  bound  in,  by 
Champs.  Paris,  1894 

One  of  55  copies  on  Holland  paper.    Inserted  is  the  original 
signed  manuscript  of  the  53d  poem,  to  A.  E.   .    .    .   1  p.  12mo. 

735.  VERLAINE    (PAUL).     Quinze   jours   en   Hollande. 
Lettres  a  un  ami.    Portrait  de  I'auteur  par  Ph.  Zilcken.    4to, 
original  wrappers,  uncut.  La  Haye,  n.  d. 

FIRST  EDITION.     One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper;   signed 
by  the  author. 

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736.  VERNE   (JULES).    Adventures  in  the  Land  of  the 
Behemoth.    Illustrated.    12rao,  cloth  gilt.  Bost.  1874 

Contains  a  signed  inscription  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author. 

737.  VERNE    (JULES).     The    Green   Ray.     Illustrated. 
12mo,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1883 

With  autograph  inscription  by  the  author. 

738.  VERNE  (JULES).   Claudius Bombarnac.   Illustrated. 
12mo,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1894 

With  autograph  inscription  in  French  by  the  author. 

739.  VERNE  (JULES).    The  Will  of  an  Eccentric.    Illus- 
trated. '12mo,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1900 

With  autograph  inscription  in  French  by  the  author. 

740.  VEROLA  (PAUL).    Le  Nirvana.    Poeme  dramatique. 
4to,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris,  1900 

LIMITED  AND  FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

741.  VICTOR  (ORVILLE  J.).    History  of  American  Con- 
spiracies.   Illustrated.    8vo,  stamped  roan  (weak  in  hinge). 

N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

The  inscription  by  the  author  covers  two  pages. 

742.  VIEBIG  (CLARA).    Das  tagliche  Brot.    2vols.'l2mo, 
original  cloth.  Berlin,  1903 

With  iy2  pp.  of  autograph  inscription  by  Clara  Viebig. 

743.  VILLARI  (PASQUALE).  Life  and  Times  of  Girolamo 
Savonarola.    Translated  by  Linda  Villari.    Portraits  and  illus- 
trations.   8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

Inscription  in  Italian  by  the  author. 

744.  VILLARI  (PASQUALE).  Niccolo  Machiavelli  e  i  suoi 
tempi.     3  vols.  12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Turin,  1895-1897 

Inscribed  in  the  first  volume:    "Nobody  was  as  crafty  as 
Machiavelli. — P.  Villari."     (Translated.) 

745.  VINCENT    (FRANK).     Around   and   About   South 
America.     With  maps,  plans,  and  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth. 

With  a  signed  inscription  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1897 

746.  VIVIEN  (R.).    Poesies.    6  vols.  12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1901-1904 

FIRST  EDITIONS.     Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

747.  VOGUE  (VTE.  E.  MELCHIOR  DE) .  (Euvres.  16  vols. 
12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  v.  d. 

Each  volume  inscribed  by  the  author. 

748.  VON  HOLST   (IL).     The  French  Revolution  Tested 
by  Mirabeau's  Career.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.        Chicago,  1894 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

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749.  VRCHLICK(JAROSLAV).  Anthologie  Zbasni  (Poeti- 
cal works).  Portrait.  2  vols.  12mo,  paper  covers,  uncut  (front 
wrappers  lacking  and  shaken).  Praag,  1902 

Inscribed  with  a  12-line  poem  signed  by  the  author. 

750.  WALLACE  (D.  MACKENZIE).    Russia.    2  folding 
colored  maps.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1877 

Each  volume  has  a  signed  presentation  inscription  by  the 
author.  Vol.  1  contains  a  long  history  of  this  work  and  refer- 
ences to  the  troubles  of  Russia  in  1907. 

751.  WALLACE  (LEW).  Ben-Hur:  A  Story  of  the  Christ. 
Plates  and  marginal  drawings.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt,  top,  un- 
cut. N.  Y.  1892 

With  signed  inscription  by  the  author,  giving  "An  Expres- 
sion of  Faith." 

752.  WALLACE  (LEW).    The  Fair  God;  or,  The  Last  of 
the  'Tzins.    A  Tale  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico.    12mo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1898 

With  Montezuma's  prophecy  quoted  from  this  work,  in  the 
author 's  autograph,  and  the  question,  ' '  What  of  the  prophecy 
now?" 

753.  WARD    (MRS.   HUMPHRY).     Marcella.     Portrait. 
2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1894 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

754.  WARD  (MRS.  HUMPHRY).    Helbeck  of  Bannisdale. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

Under  the  half-title  the  author  has  written:  "by  Mary  A. 
Ward." 

755.  WARNER    (CHARLES    DUDLEY).      Saunterings. 
16mo,  cloth.  Bost.,  n.  d. 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

756.  WARNER  (CHARLES   DUDLEY).     Captain  John 
Smith.    A  Study  of  his  Life  and  Writings.    FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1881 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

757.  WARNER    (CHARLES    DUDLEY).      The    Golden 
House.    Illustrated.    12mo,  boards,  leather  back,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. N.  Y.  1895 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

758.  WARNER  (CHARLES  DUDLEY).  A  Little  Journey 
in  the  World.    A  Novel.    12mo,  half  leather,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  N.  Y.  1896 

759.  WARNER  (CHARLES  DUDLEY).    My  Summer  in 
a  Garden.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1897 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

80 


760.  WARNER     (CHARLES    DUDLEY).      Washington 
Irving.    Portrait.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1899 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

761.  WASHINGTON   (BOOKER  T.).     The  Story  of  the 
Negro.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1909 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription  in  the 
first  volume.  The  second  volume  is  also  inscribed,  the  signature 
only  being  in  the  hand  of  the  author. 

762.  [WATSON  (JOHN).]     The  Days  of  Auld  Langsyne. 
By  Ian  Maclaren.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. Lond.  1895 

Signed,  "Yours  faithfully,  Ian  Maclaren." 

763.  [WATSON  (JOHN].    Afterwards,  and  Other  Stories. 
By  Ian  Maclaren.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. Lond.  1898 

Autographed  by  the  author. 

764.  WATSON  (JOHN).    The  Life  of  the  Master.  With  16 
illustrations  by  Corwin  Knapp  Linson,  some  in  colors.     Im- 
perial 8vo,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1901 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

765.  WATSON    (WILLIAM).     The  Prince's  Quest,   and 
Other  Poems.     12mo,  original  brown  cloth.  Lond.  1880 

FIRST  EDITION  of  this  author's  first  book.  Autograph  signa- 
ture of  the  author  on  half-title. 

766.  WATSON  (WILLIAM).  Poems.  FIRST  EDITION.  16mo, 
cloth,  edges  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

Has  author's  autograph  signature  on  fly-leaf. 

767.  WATSON    (WILLIAM).     The   Eloping   Angels:   A 
Caprice.  FIRST  EDITION.  Small  ito,  vellum,  uncut.    Lond.  1893 

Only  75  copies  printed,  on  Japan  Paper.  This  copy  auto- 
graphed by  the  author. 

768.  WATSON  (WILLIAM).    The  Purple  East:  A  Series 
of  Sonnets  on  England's  Desertion  of  Armenia.    Frontispiece 
by  G.  F.  Watts.    8vo,  original  purple  wrappers,  uncut. 

Lond.  1896 

Limited  Edition,  only  35  copies  privately  printed  on  Hand- 
made paper.  Signed  on  fly-leaf  by  the  author. 

769.  WATSON  (WILLIAM) .    Ode  on  the  Day  of  the  Coro- 
nation of  King  Edward  VII.    8vo,  white  vellum  boards,  gilt, 
uncut.  Lond. :  John  Lane,  1902 

One  of  175  copies  published  on  Japan  paper.  With  author's 
autograph  on  fly-leaf. 

81 


770.  WELLS  (II.  G.).    The  First  Men  in  the  Moon.    Illus- 
trated.   Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1901 

FIRST  EDITION,  with  autograph  of  author  on  half-title. 

771.  WEST  INDIES.    Richard  Malmort:  or,  Trinidad  and 
Trinidadians.    By  J.  Douglas-Cameron.     8vo,  wrappers. 

Trinidad,  1905 

An  inscription  by  the  author  explains  the  characters  of  the 
story. 

772.  WEYMAN    (STANLEY    J.).      In    Kings'    Byways. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1902 

Inscribed,  "The  last  story  in  this  volume  was  the  first 
written  and  the  best  liked  by  the  author.  After  it  I  prefer, 
'  The  House  on  the  Wall. '  .  .  .  Stanley  J.  Weyman. ' ' 

773.  WHEATLEY    (H.   B.).     How  to  Form   a  Library. 
16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1886 

Inscribed,  "As  Shakespeare  says,  'My  library  was  dukedom 
large  enough.'  H.  B.  Wheatley." 

774.  WHITE  (ANDREW  D.).    History  of  the  Warfare  of 
Science  with  Theology  in  Christendom.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1897 

Full-page  inscription  by  the  author,  signed. 

775.  WHITING  (LILIAN).    A  Study  of  Elizabeth  Barrett 
Browning.    Portrait.    16mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1899 

Inscribed  :"  The  life  of  Elisabeth  Barrett  Browning  was  a 
spiritual  symphony,  her  personal  life  and  her  art  being  one 
in  their  beauty  and  uplifting  power.  Lilian  Whiting. ' ' 

776.  WHITING   (LILIAN).     The  Land  of  Enchantment, 
From  Pike's  Peak  to  the  Pacific.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth. 

Bost.  1906 

Inscribed,  "  .  .  .  This  book  is  the  outgrowth  of  three 
wonderful  visits  in  the  South  West,  Colorado,  New  Mexico, 
Arizona,  Southern  California  in  1901-6.  Lilian  Whiting." 

111.  WHITMAN  (SIDNEY).  Conversations,  with  Prince 
Bismarck,  Edited  with  an  introduction  by  Sidney  Whitman. 
Portrait.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  and  N.  Y.  1900 

Inscribed:  "Not  as  a  Conqueror,  but  as  a  guardian  of  law, 
order  and  peace  was  it  Bismarck's  wish  that  Germany  should 
thrive.  Sidney  Whitman." 

778.  WILKINS  (MARY  E.).  The  Wind  in  the  Rose-Bush. 
Illustrated  by  Peter  Newell.  FIRST  EDITION.  12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1903 

Inscribed  by  the  author  on  the  fly-leaf:  "Look  at  this  awful 
shadow!  what  is  it?"  etc. 

82 


779.  WILLY.    Un  vilain  Monsieur!    12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1898 

FIRST  EDITION.  One  of  10  copies  on  Holland  paper.  In- 
scribed by  the  author. 

780.  WILSON  (FRANCIS).     The  Eugene  Field  I  Knew. 
Portraits.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1898 

Contains  the  George  H.  Yenowine  bookplate  with  the  au- 
thor's signature. 

781.  WILSON  (JAMES  GRANT).    The  Life  and  Letters 
of  Fitz-Greene  Halleck.     Portraits.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1869 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  John  J.  Piatt,  with 
inscription.  The  fly-leaf  also  contains  an  inscription  by  J.  J. 
Piatt,  signed  with  his  initials,  and  the  title  bears  his  wife's 
name  in  his  autograph. 

782.  WILSON  (JAMES  HARRISON) .  The  Life  of  Charles 
A.  Dana.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.        N.  Y.  1907 

Inscribed  by  the  author. 

783.  WINTER   (WILLIAM).     The  Press  and  the  Stage. 
An  Oration  before  the  Goethe  Society,  Jan.  28,  1889.     8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1889 

One  of  250  copies  printed.  With  quotation  from  the  book 
inscribed  by  the  author. 

784.  WINTER    (WILLIAM).     Poems.     Portrait.     Royal 
8vo,  vellum  boards,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1909 

Edition  limited  to  150  copies  on  Hand-made  Japan  paper, 
containing  an  original  print  of  a  portrait  of  the  author,  made 
especially  for  this  edition,  and  signed.  On  the  fly-leaf  is  a 
poem  inscribed  by  William  Winter,  July  3,  1909. 

785.  WINTHROP   (ROBERT  C.).     Oration  on  the  Hun- 
dredth Anniversary  of  the  Surrender  of  Lord  Cornwallis  .  .  . 
delivered  at  Yorktown,  19th  October,  1881.     8vo,  wrappers, 
uncut.  Bost.  1881 

Presentation  from  the  author  to  Thomas  Wentworth  Higgin- 
son. 

786.  WISTER   (OWEN).     The  Dragon  of  Wantley.     A 
Romance.     Illustrations  by  John  Stewardson.     Square  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Phila.  1892 

Four-line  inscription  in  verse  by  the  author,  his  autograph 
on  the  title. 

787.  YEATS  (W.  B.).    In  the  Seven  Woods:  Being  Poems 
Chiefly  of  the  Irish  Heroic  Age.    8vo,  linen  boards,  uncut. 

Dundrum,  [Ireland]  1903 

Published  by  Elizabeth  Corbet  Yeats  at  the  Dun  Emer 
Press,  printed  on  thin  Irish  paper.  With  a  signed  couplet  in 
the  autograph  of  the  author. 

83 


788.  YOUNG  (WILLIAM).    Wishmaker's  Town.    With  an 
Introductory  Note  by  Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich.    12mo,  boards, 
cloth  back,  gilt  top,  uncut  (one  leaf  torn).  Bost.  1898 

On  the  front  fly-leaf  are  signed  inscriptions  by  Thomas 
Bailey  Aldrich  and  William  Young.  On  the  following  leaf  the 
latter  has  inscribed  an  original  stanza  of  four  lines;  and  on 
the  final  fly-leaf  the  author  has  inscribed  a  full-page  comment 
on  the  last  poem  in  the  book. 

789.  ZANGWILL    (I.).     The    Master.     Portrait     Crown 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1895 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed,  "With  the  artist's  best  wishes, 
I.  ZangwUl." 

790.  ZOLA   (EMILE).     La  Fortune  des  Rougon.     12mo, 
half  cloth.  Paris,  1871 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
autograph  inscription.  • 

791.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    L'Assomoir.    12mo,  half  calf. 

Inscribed  by  the  author.  Paris,  1877 

792.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Nana.   12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1880 

One  of  325  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed  by  the 
author. 

793.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Le  Naturalisme  au  Theatre.    12mo, 
half  cloth.  Paris,  1881 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  the  author. 

794.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Le  Naturalisme  au  Theatre.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1881 

FIRST   EDITION.     Presentation  copy  from  the   author,   with 
«  autograph  inscription. 

795.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Pot-Bouille.    12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1882 

One  of  200  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Autograph  inscription 
by  fimile  Zola  on  the  half-title. 

796.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    La  Joie  de  Vivre.    12mo,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1884 

One  of  150  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed  by  the  author. 

797.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Germinal.    12mo,  half  calf . 

Paris,  1885 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
autograph  inscription  on  the  half-title. 

798.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Germinal.    12mo,  half  crushed  mo- 
rocco, with  the  original  covers  bound  in,  by  Kauffmann. 

Paris,  1885 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  on  the  half-title:  "A  Guy  de 
Maupassant,  son  ami.  fimile  Zola." 

84 


799.  ZOLA   (EMILE).     L'CEuvre.     12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1886 

One  of  175  copies  on  Holland  paper.  Inscribed  on  the  half- 
title  by  fimile  Zola. 

800.  ZOLA   (EMILE).     L'CEuvre.     12mo,  original  paper 
covers.  Paris,  1886 

FIRST  EDITION.     Presentation  copy  inscribed  by  the  author. 

801.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Le  Reve.     12mo,  half  cloth. 

Paris,  1888 

FIRST  EDITION.  Inscribed  on  the  half-title:  "A  Jules  Case 
son  devoue  confrere.  £mile  Zola." 

802.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Madeleine  Ferat.    12mo,  cloth. 

Lond. :  Vizetelly,  1888 

Inscribed  on  half-title:  "a  M.  J.  Young  Cordialement  Smile 
Zola. ' ' 

803.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    L 'Argent.    12mo,  half  call 

FIRST  EDITION.    Inscribed  by  fimile  Zola.          Paris,  1891 

804.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    L'Argent.     12mo,   original   paper 
covers.  Paris,  1891 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy  to  M.  le  due  de  Broglie 
with  inscription  by  6mile  Zola. 

805.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Le  Docteur  Pascal.    12mo,  original 
paper  covers  (shaken).  Paris,  1893 

FIRST  EDITION  with  the  folding  plate  of  the  Arbre  genea- 
logique  des  Eougon-Macquart.  Presentation  copy,  inscribed  by 
fimile  Zola. 

806.  ZOLA    (EMILE).     The  Fat  and  the  Thin.     Trans- 
lated, with  an  Introduction  by  E.  A.  Vizetelly.    Sole  author- 
ized English  version.    12mo,  cloth. 

Lond. :  Chatto  &  Windus,  1896 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "A  M.  J.  Young.  Cordialement. 
£mile  Zola." 

807.  ZOLA  (EMILE).    Lourdes.    Translated  by  Ernest  A. 
Vizetelly.    2  vols.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1897 

Inscribed  by  the  author  in  each  volume:  "A  M.  J.  Young. 
Cordialement.  £mile  Zola." 

808.  ZOLA  (EMILE).  Paris.   12mo,  original  paper  covers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1898 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy,  with  inscription  by 
Zola, 

809.  ZOLA     (EMILE).    The    Downfall.     Translated    by 
Ernest  A.  Vizetelly.     12mo,  cloth. 

Lond. :  Chatto  &  Windus,  1899 
Inscribed  by  the  author:  "A  M.  J.  Young.     Cordialement. 

Emile  Zola." 

85 


810.  ZOLA  (EMILE).     L 'Affaire  Dreyfus;  La  Verite  en 
Marche.    12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.          Paris,  1901 

FIRST  EDITION.  Presentation  copy,  witn.  inscription  by 
Kniilc  Zola. 

811.  ZOLA    (EMILB).     The    Monomaniac.     Frontispiece. 
Translated  and  Edited,  with  a  Preface  by  Edward  Vizetelly. 
FIRST  ENGLISH  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. 

Lond. :  Hutchinson,  1901 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "A  M.  J.  Young.  Cordialement. 
fimile  Zola." 

812.  ZOLA  (EMILE).     A  Dead  Woman's  Wish.     Trans- 
lated by  Count  de  Soissons.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1902 

Inscribed  by  the  author:  "A  M.  J.  Young.  Cordialement. 
£mile  Zola. ' ' 

813.  ZOLA    (EMILE).     The  Soil.     12mo,  original  wrap- 
pers, uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

VERY  SCARCE.  The  suppressed  English  Edition,  printed  in 
Paris  by  Flammarion  from  the  Vizetelly  plates.  Inscribed  by 
the  author:  "A  M.  J.  Young,  Cordialement,  Ismile  Zola." 


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miscellaneous  books  arranged  in  parcels,  are  sold  as  they  are  without 
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This  is  the  fifth  part  of  the  interesting  library  collected  by 
Mr.  James  Carleton  Young  of  Minneapolis.  Unlike  the  books 
in  the -four  parts  already  sold,  the  volumes  here  catalogued 
are  not  inscribed;  but  a  large  proportion  are  First  Editions, 
and  there  are  many  rare  issues  of  the  works  of  Dickens,  Lang, 
Scott,  Stevenson,  Symonds,  and  Thackeray. 

Mr.  Young  collected  the  publications  of  many  book  clubs, 
and  this  sale  contains  a  large  number  of  books  published  by 
the  Bibliophile,  Prince,  and  Villon  societies  and  the  Caxton, 
Philobiblon,  Rowfant,  and  Narragansett  Clubs,  and  other 
similar  organizations. 

Many  early  printed  books  are  catalogued,  and  there  are 
several  curious  Arabic,  Persian,  and  Syrian  Manuscripts.  A 
large  number  of  works  of  bibliography  are  in  the  sale,  and 
a  copy  of  Kennedy's  "Etched  Works  of  Whistler"  is  also 
offered.  Collectors  of  Americana  will  be  interested  in  the 
' '  History  of  the  World "  by  •  Petavius,  published  in  London 
in  1659.  It  contains  a  map  of  America  that  was  unknown 
to  Sabin  and  the  only  other  copy  of  the  work  located  is  in  the 
Boston  Athenaeum. 


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PART  V 

FIRST    SESSION 

Wednesday  Afternoon,  April  II,  1917,  at  2:30  o'clock 
LOTS  1-266 

1.  AINSWORTH   (WILLIAM  HARRISON).     James  the 
Second ;  or,  The  Revolution  of  1688.    An  Historical  Romance. 
With  etched  frontispieces  by  Buss  (spotted).    FIRST  EDITION. 
3  vols.  8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Lond.:  Colburn,  1848 

2.  AINSWORTH    (WILLIAM    HARRISON).      Ballads: 
Romantic,  Fantastical,  and  Humorous.     Illustrated  by  John 
Gilbert.    16mo,  half  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.          Lond.  1855 

3.  ALBERTI  (LEON  BATTISTA).  Architettura  tradotta 
da  Cosimo  Bartoli.    Title  within  a,  fine  woodcut  border,  wood- 
cut portrait  of  Alberti,  and  numerous  architectural  woodcuts 
in  the  text.    4to,  contemporary  vellum.    Fine  copy. 

Venetia:  Francesco  Franceschi,  1565 
FIBST  EDITION  of  this  esteemed  translation. 

4.  ALDRICH  (THOMAS  BAILEY).    Wyndham  Towers. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  parchment  back,  gilt  top. 

Bost.  1890 

5.  ALDRICH   (THOMAS  BAILEY).     Judith  and  Holo- 
fernes.    A  Poem.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. Bost.  1896 

6.  ALLIBONE    (S.  AUSTIN).     A  Critical  Dictionary  of 
English  Literature  and  British  and  American  Authors,  3  vols. ; 
A  Supplement  to  Allibone's  Critical  Dictionary  of  English 
Literature,  2  vols.    5  vols.  4to,  half  red  leather.      Phila.  1899 


7.  AMERICAN  Book-Prices  Current,  A  Record  of  Books, 
Manuscripts  and  Autographs,  Sold  at  Auction,  with  Prices 
Realized  for  the  years  1895-1899.  5  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1895-99 

8.  --  The  Same  for  1907. 

9.  -     -  The  Same  for  1908. 

10.  -     -  The  Same  for  1909 

11.  ARABIC  MANUSCRIPT.  Manuscript  on  native  paper 
of  the  end  of  the  18th  century.    4to  (unbound  and  loose). 

XVIII 


12.  ARABIC  MANUSCRIPT  on  native  glazed  paper  of  the 
18th  century.     History  and  masterpieces  of  great  Arabian 
personalities.    4to,  native  morocco  binding  (rubbed). 

Ssec.  XVIII 

13.  ARABIC  MANUSCRIPT  on  native  paper,  of  the  18th 
century.    Arabic  History.    4to,  contemporary  native  binding 
in  morocco  (broken  and  rubbed).  Sasc.  XVIII 

14.  ARNOLD  (MATTHEW).    Culture  and  Anarchy.    An 
Essay  in  Political  and  Social  Criticism.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1869 

15.  ART.    Mantz  (Paul).    Salon  de  1889.    Illustrated  with 
photogravures.     4to,  cloth,  uncut.  Paris   [1889] 

Limited  edition. 

16.  ART.    The  Paris  Salon.    200  photogravures  and  etch- 
ings.    With  text  in  English  translated   by   Henry   Bacon. 
2  vols.  4to,  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

17.  ART  JOURNAL   (THE).     Illustrated  profusely  with 
engravings  on  wood  and  steel.     For   1877   and   1885-1889. 
6  vols.  4to,  cloth.  N.  Y.  :  Appleton,  v.  d. 

18.  AUTOGRAPHS.     Guide  to  the  Collector  of  Historical 
Documents,  Manuscripts,  Autograph  Letters,  &c.     By  Scott 
and  Davey.    Numerous.  facsimiles.    4to,  boards,  uncut  (back 
missing,  sewing  broken).  Lond.  1891 

19.  AUTOGRAPHS.      Hill    (George    B.).      Talks    About 
Autographs.    Portraits  and  facsimiles.    Royal  8vo,  undressed 
leather,  gilt  top,  uncut  (very  slightly  rubbed).      Bost.  1896 

20.  BACON  (FRANCIS).  Scripta  in  natural!  et  universal! 
philosophia.     FIRST  EDITION.     Engraved  title.     12mo,   con- 
temporary vellum.  Amsterodami:  L.  Elzevir,  1653 

21.  BACON    (FRANCIS).     Sylva  Sylvarum.     Engraved 
title.     12mo,  contemporary  vellum. 

Amstelodami  :  ex  officina  Elzeviriana,  1661 

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22.  BACON  (FRANCIS).    Historia  regni  Henrici  septimi 
Angliag  regis.     Engraved  frontispiece.     12mo,  contemporary 
vellum.  Amstelodami:  ex  officina  Elzeviriana,   1662 

23.  BALFOUR  (ARTHUR  J.).    A  Fragment  on  Progress. 
FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  original  cloth,  uncut   (covers  slightly 
stained).  Edinb.  1892 

24.  BAMMACARIUS(OCTAVIUS).    Commentaria  Feud- 
alia  ad  celeberrimum  titulum  Si  de  Feudo  Defuncti,  contentio 
sit  inter  Dominum  et  agnatos  vassalli.     Small  folio,  contem- 
porary vellum.     FINE  COPT.  Venetiis,  1603 

25.  [BARHAM    (R.   H.).]      The  Ingoldsby  Legends;   or, 
Mirth  and  Marvels.     By  Thomas  Ingoldsby,  Esquire.     With 
illustrations   by  Leech,  Buss,  and  Cruikshank.     The   three 
series  complete.     3  vols.  8vo,  half  crimson  morocco,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  Lond. :  Bentley,  1855 

26.  BARLAEUS    (CASPAR).     Poematum.     Editio  nova. 
Engraved  title.    12mo,  dark  green  morocco  gilt,  with  the  arms 
and  bookplate  of  J.  Gomez  de  La  Cortina,  Marquis  de  Morante, 
gilt  edges.  Lugd.  Batav. :  ex  officina  Elzeviriana,  1631 

27.  BEMBO   (PIETRO).     Prose.     8vo,  old  vellum   (some 
leaves  a  little  wormed).  Vinegia:  Comin  de  Trino,  1544 

28.  BIBLIOGRAPHIE    FRANQAISE.      Deuxieme    serie 
paraissant     par     periodes     Quinquennales     comprenaut     les 
ouvrages  parus  depuis  ler  Janvier  1900  jusqu'au  31  Decem- 
bre  1904  en  un  seul  alphabet  par  H.  Le  Soudier.     8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  back.  Paris:  Le  Soudier,  1908 

29.  BIBLIOGRAPHIE    FRANQAISE.      Deuxieme    serie 
paraissant     par     periodes     Quinquennales     comprenant     les 
ouvrages  parus  depuis  le  ler  Janvier  1900  en  un  seul  alphabet. 
Parties  I-II  de   1905-1909  par  H.   Le  Soudier.     8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  back.  Paris :  Le  Soudier,  1911 

30.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    A.  L.  A.  Catalogue  8,000  volumes 
for  a  Popular  Library,  with  Notes  1904.     Edited  by  Melvil 
Dewey,  and  others.     Part  1:  Classed.     Part  2:  Dictionary. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Wash.  1904 

31.  -     -  Another  copy  of  the  same. 

32.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.    Auction  Prices  of  Books.    Edited 
by  Luther  S.  Livingston.    4  vols.  4to,  cloth,  gilt  tops. 

Limited  edition.  N.  Y.   1905 

33.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Scott   (Temple).     Book  Sales  of 
1895,  1896,  and  1897.    A  Record  of  the  Most  Important  Books 
sold  at  Auction  and  the  Prices  Realized.    With  Introductions 
and  Notes.     3  vols.  small  4to,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Lond.  1895-7 
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34.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.      American    Book-Prices    Current, 
Vols.  1    (2  copies),  2,  3,  and  4.     Compiled  from  the  Auc- 
tioneers' Catalogues  by  Luther  S.  Livingston.     5  vols.  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  tops.  N.  Y.  1895-98 

35.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     The  English  Catalogue  of  Books. 
1890-1901,  1908  and  1910.    In  5  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  morocco 
and  cloth.  Lond.  1898-1910 

36.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Book-Prices  Current.     1899-1909 
inclusive.     11  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1899-1909 

37.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Book-Prices  Current.     A  Record 
of  the  Prices  at  which  Books  have  been  Sold  at  Auction.  1887- 
1898.     12  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1888-98 

38.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     The  American  Catalogue.     From 
1876-1910,  with  additional  volumes  for  1876,  1896,  1897  and 
1898;  The  United  States  Catalogue.     Books  in  Print.     1899, 
1902,  and  Supplements  1902-1910 ;  Book  Review  Digest,  1905- 
1910 ;  Record  of  Cumulative  Book  Index,  1898-1899.    28  vols. 
8vo  to  imp.  8vo,  half  morocco.       N.  Y.  and  Minneapolis,  v.  d. 

39.  BIBLIOPHILE    SOCIETY.      Letter    of    John    Paul 
Jones,  written  'aboard  the  Ranger,  February  13,  1778.    Fac- 
simile.    Royal  8vo,  wrappers.     Issued  Exclusively  for  mem- 
bers of  the  Bibliophile  Society,  1903. 

40.  BIBLIOPHILE    SOCIETY.      Andre's    Journal.      An 
Authentic   Record  of  the  Movements   and   Engagements   of 
the  British  Army  in  America  from  June,  1777,  to  November, 
1778,  as  recorded  from  day  to  day  by  Major  John  Andre. 
Edited  by  Henry  Cabot  Lodge.    Portrait,  44  facsimile  repro- 
ductions of  maps  and  plans.    2  vols.  4to,  vellum,  uncut. 

Edition  limited  to  467  copies.  Bost.   1903 

41.  BIBLIOPHILE  SOCIETY.  Marat  (Jean Paul).  Polish 
Letters.     Translated  from   the   original  unpublished   manu- 
scripts.   Portrait  and  facsimiles.    2  vols.  square  8vo,  boards, 
uncut.  Bost.  1904 

Edition  limited  to  445  copies. 

42.  BIBLIOPHILE   SOCIETY.     The  Letters  of  Charles 
Lamb,  in  which  many  mutilated  words  and  passages  have 
been  restored  to  their  original  form.     Facsimiles  of  original 
MSS.,  letters  and  poems,  portraits,  etc.    1  vol.  folio  and  4  vols. 
8vo.    5  vols.  boards,  uncut.  Bost.  1905 

Only  470  sets  printed, 

43.  Another  copy  of  the  same. 

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44.  BIBLIOPHILE  SOCIETY.    The  Idylls  and  Epigrams 
of  Theocritus,  Bion  and  Moschus.    Edited  by  H.  A.  Metcalf. 
Introduction  by  W.   C.  Lawton.     Illustrated.     3  vols.   8vo. 
boards,  uncut.  Bost.  1905 

Edition  limited  to  477  copies. 

45.  BIBLIOPHILE   SOCIETY.     Henry  the  Leper    (Der 
Arme   Heinrich)    Paraphrased   by   Dante    Gabriel   Kossetti. 
Introduction  by  W.  P.   Trent.     Portrait.     2  vols.  4to,  half 
vellum  and  boards,  uncut.  Bost.  1905 

Edition  limited  to  447  copies. 

46.  -     -  Another  copy  of  the  same. 

47.  BIBLIOPHILE    SOCIETY.      Letters    of    John    Paul 
Jones,  Printed  from  the  unpublished  originals  in  Mr.  W.  K. 
Bixby's  Collection.     Portrait.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Bost.  1905 

48.  BIBLIOPHILE    SOCIETY.      The    First    and    Last 
Journeys  of  Thoreau.    Edited  by  F.  B.  Sanborn.    Facsimiles. 
2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf  and  boards,  uncut.  Bost.  1905 

One  of  489  copies  printed. 

49.  BIBLIOPHILE  SOCIETY.     Sir  Walter  Raleigh.    By 
Henry  D.    Thoreau,   with  Introduction  by  F.  B.    Sanborn. 
Frontispiece.    8vo,  half  calf,  uncut.  Bost.  1905 

One  of  489  copies. 

50.  BIBLIOPHILE    SOCIETY.     Unpublished  Poems   by 
Bryant  and  Thoreau ;  ' '  Musings ' '  by  William  Cullen  Bryant ; 
''Godfrey  of  Boulogne"  by  Henry  D.  Thoreau.    Illustrations 
and  facsimile.     Square  8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Bost.  1907 

Edition  limited  to  470  copies  on  vellum. 

51.  BIBLIOPHILE    SOCIETY.     The  Romance  of  Mary 
W.  Shelley,  John  Howard  Payne  and  Washington  Irving. 
Etched  portrait  on  Japan  paper,  and  vignettes.    8vo,  half  calf, 
uncut.  Bost.  1907 

One  of  470  copies  printed. 

52.  BIBLIOPHILE  SOCIETY.    The  Varick  Court  of  In- 
quiry to  investigate  the  Implication  of  Col.  Varick  (Arnold's 
Private  Secretary)  in  the  Arnold  Treason.    Edited  by  Albert 
Bushnell  Hart.    With  portrait  on  Japan  paper,  engraved  titl< . 
and  facsimiles.    Royal  8vo,  full  pigskin,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Bost.  1907 

One  of  470  copies  printed.  With  autograph  inscription  by 
the  editor :  ' '  Richard  Varick  is  a  fine  type  of  the  American 
man  of  action,  swift,  vigorous,  proud  of  his  good  name — a  fine 
connection  of  the  remorseless  and  self-seeking  class  of  whom 
Arnold  is  the  worst  of  examples. — Albert  Bushnell  Hart." 


53.  BIBLIOPHILE  SOCIETY.     Burns   (Robert).     "The 
Geddes  Burns."    A  photographic  facsimile  of  the  unique  copy 
of  the   Edinburgh,    1787,   edition,   owned  by  John   Gedd  s. 
[Now  in  the  collection  of  Mr.  W.  K.  Bixby.]     8vo,  full  c;ilt', 
uncut.  Bost.  11108 

Edition    limited    to    473    copies,   with   an    additional   etched 
portrait. 

54.  BIBLIOPHILE     SOCIETY.     Charles     Dickens     and 
Maria  Beadnell,  Private  Correspondence.     Edited  by  George 
P.  Baker.     Portraits  and  illustrations.     Square  8vo,  boards, 
vellum  back,  uncut.  Bost.  1908 

Edition  limited  to  493  copies. 

55.  BIBLIOPHILE  SOCIETY.    John  Keats.    Unpublished 
Poem  to  His  Sister  Fanny  April  1818.    Facsimile.    8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Bost.  1909 

Edition  limited  to  489  copies. 

56.  BIBLIOPHILE   SOCIETY.     Fiske   (John).     Unpub- 
lished Orations:  The  Discovery  of  the  Columbia  River,  the 
Whitman  Controversy;  The  Crispus  Attucks  Memorial,  and 
Columbus  Memorial.    Portrait.    8vo,  half  vellum,  uncut. 

Edition  limited  to  489  copies.  Bost.   1909 

57.  BIBLIOPHILE  SOCIETY.     Walden;  or,  Life  in  the 
Woods.     By  H.  D.   Thoreau.     Portrait   etched  by  Bicknell, 
proof  on  Japan  paper,  title-pages  etched  by  W.  F.  Hopson, 
in  two  states,  one  being  a  proof  an  vellum.    2  vols.  8vo,  half 
parchment  and  cloth,  uncut.  Bost.  1909 

One  of  483  copies  printed.    One  of  the  most  beautiful  of  the 
Society 's  publications. 

58.  BIBLIOPHILE    SOCIETY.    Thomas    Love    Peacock. 
Letters  to  Edward  Hookham  and  Percy  B.  Shelley,  with  Frag- 
ments of  Unpublished  MSS.     Edited  by  Richard   Garnett. 
Portrait.    8vo,  cloth,  parchment  back,  uncut. 

Bost.:  The  Bibliophile  Society,  1910 
One  of  483  copies. 

59.  BIBLIOPHILE   SOCIETY.     The  Dickens-Kolle   Let- 
ters.   Edited  by  Harry  B.  Smith.    2  portraits  'and  facsimile. 
Square  8vo,  half  vellum  and  boards,  uncut.  Bost.  1910 

Edition  limited  to  483  copies. 

60.  BIBLIOPHILE  SOCIETY.    Travels  of  John  Davis  in 
the  United  States  of  America,  1798-1802.     Edited  by  John 
Vance  Cheney.    2  vols.  8vo,  boards,  vellum  back,  uncut. 

Privately  printed  for  Members  of  Bibliophile  Society,  1910. 

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61.  BIBLIOPHILE  SOCIETY  Year  Books.    The  First  to 
the  Eleventh  inclusive  (except  the  seventh).     Numerous  en- 
graved plates,  facsimiles,  etc.    10  vols.  8vo,  boards  and  buck- 
ram, uncut.  Bost.  1902-1912 

Limited  to  500  copies. 

62.  BIBLIOPHILE    SOCIETY.     Announcements   of   the 
Andre  Journal;  Letters  of  Chas.  Lamb;  Proof  Etchings  of 
the  Varick  book ;  Fourth  Annual  Banquet.    4  pieces. 

63.  BINDING.    Sharpe  (Gregory).    Origin  and  Structure 
of  the  Greek  Tongue,  in  a  Series  of  Letters  addressed  to  a 
Young  Nobleman.     8vo,  old  crimson  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  ed.u-cs 
(signature  of  David  Love,  the  peddler-poet  ( ?)  on  title). 

Lend.  1767 

King  George  III  copy,  with  his  crown  in  gilt  on  back  and 
panels. 

64.  BIOGRAPHY.    Who's  Who.     1900,  1901,  1902,  1904; 
Who's  Who  in  America.    1899-1900  to  1903-1905.    Two  cppies 
of  the  last  volume.     8  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Lond.  and  Chicago,  v.  d. 

65.  BIONDI   (GIOV.  FRANC.).     L'Historia  delle  guerre 
civili  d 'Inghilterra  tra  le  due  case  di  Lancastro  e  lore.    3  vols. 
bound  in  one  vol.    4to,  vellum.  Bologna,  1647 

66.  BLAKE   (WILLIAM).     XVII  Designs  to  Thornton's 
Virgil.    Royal  8vo,  boards,  uncut.         Portland :  Mosher,  1899 

One  of  450  copies  printed  on  Van  Gelder  Hand-made  paper. 

67.  BLAKE   (WILLIAM).     XVII  Designs  to  Thornton's 
Virgil,  reproduced  from  the  original  woodcuts  MDCCCXXI. 
Royal  8vo,  limp  Japan  boards,  uncut.    Portland :  Mosher,  1899 

One  of  25  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper. 

68.  BLIND  (MATHILDE).    A  Selection  from  the  Poems 
of  Mathilde  Blind.    Edited  by  Arthur  Symons.    Portrait  and 
facsimile  signature.     12mo,  vellum,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

FIRST  EDITION.  Lond.  18 ".7 

69.  BOCCACCIO     (GIOVANNI).     Fiammetta    Amorosa. 
Title  within  an  elegant  woodcut  border.    8vo,  boards.    RARE. 
(Last  leaf  containing  colophon  missing). 

[Venice,  N.  Zoppino]  1525 

70.  BOCCACCIO   (GIOVANNI).     The  Decameron.     Now 
first  completely  done  into  English  Prose  and  Verse  by  John 
Payne.     3  vols.  square  8vo,  vellum,  gilt  tops,  uncut  (covers 
soiled) .          Lond. :  Privately  Printed  by  Villon  Society,  1886 

71.  BOKER     (GEORGE     H.).     Calaynos:     A     Tra-rc.ly. 
FIRST  EDITION.    Square   12mo,   original   boards    (rebacked), 
uncut.  Phila.  1848 

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72.  BONAVENTURA   (S.).     -Dieta  Salutis.     Gothic  char- 
acter, double  columns;  134  leaves.    8vo,  contemporary  vellum 
binding.  Venetiis :  Joannes  de  Quarengiis,  1497 

73.  BOND  (J.  WESLEY).     Minnesota  and  its  Resources. 
To  which  are  appended  Camp-fire  Sketches  of  Notes  of  a  Trip 
from  St.  Paul  to  Pembina  and  Selkirk  Settlement  on  the  Red 
River  of  the  North.    Lith.  title  and  frontispiece.    12mo,  cloth. 

Chicago,  1856 

74.  BOOK-LOVER   (THE).     A  Magazine  of  Book  Lore. 

Illustrations,  portraits,  facsimiles,  etc.,  some  in  color.  Nos. 
1-14,  with  two  duplicate  numbers.  16  numbers,  4to,  original 
paper  covers,  and  sheets,  uncut. 

EDITION  DE  LUXE.         San  Fran,  and  N.  Y.  1899-1902 

75.  BOOK-LOVER   (THE).     A  Magazine  of  Book  Lore. 
Illustrations,  portraits,  facsimiles,  etc.,  some  in  color.     Nos. 
1-26,  with  two  duplicate  numbers.    28  numbers,  4to,  original 

wrappers.  San  Fran,  and  N.  Y.  1899-1904 

• 

76.  BOURGET     (PAUL).     Drames    de    Famille.     12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

FIBST  EDITION.    One  of  70  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

77.  BOURGET    (PAUL).     L'Eau  profonde.     FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   12mo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

One  of  70  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

78.  BOURGOING  (FRANC.).    Troisieme  partie  des  veritez 
et  excellences  de  Jesus  Christ.     12mo,  contemporary  Italian 
binding  in  red  morocco  gilt,  with  the  arms  of  Cardinal  Ras- 
poni  in  the  center  of  both  covers,  gilt  edges  (corners  a  little 
worn).  Paris,  1632 

79.  BRADFORD  CLUB.    Murphy  (Henry  C.).    Anthology 
of  New  Netherland  or  Translations  from  the  Early  Dutch 
Poets  of  New  York  with  Memoirs  of  their  Lives.    Portrait  and 
facsimiles.    Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1865 

Only  125  copies  printed.     Presented  by  an  original  member 
of  the  Club. 

80.  BRADFORD  CLUB.    Narratives  of  the  Career  of  Her- 
nando  de  Soto  in  the  Conquest  of  Florida  as  Told  by  a  Knight 
of  Elvas  and  in  a  Relation  by  Luys  Hernandez  de  Biedma. 
Translated    by    Buckingham    Smith.     Portrait.     Royal    8vo, 
wrappers,  uncut  (back  cracked).  N.  Y.  1866 

Only   125   copies  printed.     Presented  by  a  member   of   tho 
Club. 

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81.  BRADFORD  CLUB.    The  Northern  Invasion  of  Octo- 
ber 1780  ....  against  the  Frontiers  of  New  York  which  were 
supposed  to  have  Connection  with  Arnold's  Treason  prepared 
from  the  originals  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Frank- 
lin B.  Hough.    Frontispiece  and  map.    Royal  8vo,  wrappers, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1866 

Only  80  copies  printed.     Presentation  copy  from  an  original 
member  of  the  Bradford  Club. 

82.  BRADFORD   CLUB.     The  Army  Correspondence  of 
Colonel  John  Laurens  in  the  Years  1777-8  now  first  printed 
from   the    original   letters   addressed   to   his    father   Henry 
Laurens  President  of  Congress.     With  a  Memoir  by  Wm. 
Gilmore  Simms.    Portrait.    Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1867 

Only  80  copies  printed.     Presentation  copy  from   Chas.  C. 
Moreau,  an  original  member  of  the  club. 

83.  BROWNING       (ELIZABETH      BARRETT).      Last 
Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Chapman  and  Hall,  1862 

84.  Another  copy  of  the  same. 

85.  BROWNING     (ROBERT).     Paracelsus.     16mo,    half 
calf  (rubbed).  Lond.  1835 

THE  BARE  FIRST  EDITION. 

86.  BROWNING   (ROBERT).     Sordello.     FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth,  paper  label,  uncut.  Lond. :  Moxon,  1840 

87.  BROWNING  (ROBERT).    Fifine  at  the  Fair.    FIRST 
EDITION.    16mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1872 

88.  BROWNING  (ROBERT).     Saul.     With  an  Introduc- 
tory Essay,  Robert  Browning :  A  Poet  of  Religion.    By  Jenkin 
Lloyd  Jones.     Woodcut  frontispiece  and  decorative  borders. 
4to,  roan,  covers  richly  stamped  in  gold  designs,  uncut. 

Wausau :  The  Philosopher  Press,  1903 
One  of  300  copies  printed. 

89.  BROWNLOW     (RICHARD).     Declarations,     Counts, 
and  Pleadings   in   English.    Second   edition,   corrected   and 
amended.    2  vols.  in  one.    Square  8vo,  old  calf  (top  of  first 
title-page  cut  away,  some  margins  cut  close,  binding  broken). 

Lond.  1853-54 

90.  BULWER  (EDWARD,  LORD  LYTTON).    Leila;  or, 
The  Siege  of  Granada;  and  Calderon,  the  Courtier.     Illus- 
trated with  splendid  engravings  from  drawings  by  the  most 
eminent  artists,  under  the  superintendence  of  Charles  Heath. 
8vo,  full  morocco,  gilt,  full  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1838 

Fine  copy  of  the  FIRST  EDITION. 

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91.  BURGMAIR  (HANS).    The  Triumphs  of  the  Emperor 
Maximilian  I.    Edited  by  Alfred  Aspland.    Facsimile  reprint. 
Parts  I  and  II.    2  vols.  oblong  folio,  cloth.  Lond.  1873 

The  Holbein  Society  Eeprints. 

92.  BYRON  (GEORGE  GORDON,  LORD).    The  Prisoner 
of  Chillon  and  other  Poems.    8vo,  paper  covers.       Lond.  1816 

FIRST  EDITION. 

93.  BYRON   (GEORGE  GORDON,  LORD).     Sardanapa- 
lus,  a  Tragedy;  The  Two  Foscari,  a  Tragedy;  Cain,  a  Mystery. 
FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  covers  wanting,  uncut. 

Clean  copy  inside,  for  rebinding.       Lond. :  Murray,  1821 

94.  BYRON  (GEORGE  GORDON,  LORD).    The  Works. 
With  his  Letters  and  Journals  and  his  Life,  by  Thomas  Moore. 
Engraved  titles  and  frontispieces.     17  vols.  12mo,  half  blue 
morocco,  gilt  tops,  by  Tout.  Lond.  1832-33 

The  first  issue  of  Murray's  fine  edition. 

95.  CASTIGLIONE  (BALDESAR).     II  libro  del  Cortezi- 
ano.     8vo,  contemporary  vellum.  Venetia,  1544 

96.  CATALOGUE   des  livres  de  la  Bibliotheque  de  feue 
Madame  la  Marquise  de  Pompadour.    8vo,  half  calf.    SCARCE. 

Paris,  1766 

97.  CAXTON  CLUB.    Joutel's  Journal  of  La  Salle's  Last 
Voyage.    A  reprint  of  the  first  English  translation,  London, 
1714.    Map  of  the  original  French  edition,  Paris,  1713,  in  fac- 
simile.   8vo,  half  vellum,  uncut.  Chicago,  1896 

Only  203  copies  printed  on  American  Hand-made  paper. 

98.  CAXTON     CLUB.     Phcenixiana.     By     Capt.     George 
Horatio  Derby  ("John  Phoenix").     Edited  by  John  Vance 
Cheney.    Portrait  frontispieces.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  Chicago:  The  Caxton  Club,  1897 

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99.  CAXTON  CLUB.    Catalogue  of  an  Exhibition  of  Nine- 
teenth   Century    Bookbindings.     Facsimiles.     12mo,    boards, 
cloth  back,  uncut.  Chicago,  1897 

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100.  CAXTON  CLUB.     Some  Letters  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe 
to  E.  H.  N.  Patterson,  of  Oquawka,  Illinois,  with  comments 
by  Eugene  Field.     Facsimiles  of  six  Poe  manuscripts.     4to, 
buckram.  Chicago,  1898 

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101.  CAXTON  CLUB.     Relation  of  the  Discovery  of  the 
Mississippi  River.    Written  from  the  Narrative  of  Nicolas  de 
La  Salle,  otherwise  known  as  the  little  M.  de  La  Salle.    The 
Translation    done   by   Melville   B.    Anderson.      8vo,   boards, 
vellum  back,  uncut.  Chic. :  The  Caxton  Club,  1898 

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103.  CAXTON  CLUB.     Relation  of  the  Discovery  of  the 
Mississippi  River.     Written  from  the  Narrative  of  Nicolas 
de  La  Salle,  otherwise  known  as  the  little  M.  de  La  Salle. 
Translation  by  Melville  B.  Anderson.    8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Chicago,  1898 
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104.  CAXTON  CLUB.    Relation  of  Henri  de  Touty,  Con- 
cerning the  Explorations  of  La  Salle   from   1678  to   1683. 
Translated  by  M.  B.  Anderson.     8vo,  half  vellum,  uncut. 

Chicago,  1898 
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105.  CAXTON  CLUB.    Lowell  (James  Russell).    II  Pesce- 
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Chicago:  The  Caxton  Club,  1899 
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106.  CAXTON  CLUB.    Wau-Bun.     The  "Early  Day"  of 
the  North-west.    By  Mrs.  John  H.  Kinzie.    New  edition,  with 
an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites.    Illus- 
trated.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Chicago:  Caxton  Club,  1901 
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107.  -     -  Another  copy  of  the  same. 

108.  CAXTON  CLUB.     Relation  of  the  Discoveries  and 
Voyages  of  Cavelier  de  la  Salle  from  1679  to  1681.     The 
official  narrative.     Translated  by  Melville  B.  Anderson.     8vo, 
boards,  parchment  back,  uncut.     Chicago :  Caxton  Club,  1901 

One  of  224  copies  printed  on  American  Hand-made  paper. 

109.  CAXTON  CLUB.     Relation  of  the  Discoveries  and 
Voyages  of  Cavelier  de  La  Salle  from  1679  to  1681.    Trans- 
lated by  Melville  B.  Anderson.     8vo,  half  vellum,  uncut. 

Only  225  copies  printed.  Chicago,  1901 

110.  CAXTON    CLUB.      The    Caxton    Club    Scrap-Book. 
Early  English  Verses,  1250-1650.     Chosen  and  collected  by 
John  Vance  Cheney.    8vo,  boards,  paper  label. 

Chicago:  The  Caxton  Club,  1904 
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^  111.  CAXTON  CLUB.     Pollard   (A.  W.).     An  Essay  on 
Colophons,  with  specimens  and  translations,  and  an  Intro- 
duction by  R.  Garnett.     Facsimiles  of  colophons  from  earlij 
printed  books.  Imp.  8vo,  half  parchment,  uncut.  Chicago,  1905 
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112.  -     -  Another  copy,  the  same. 

113.  CAXTON  CLUB.  Duff  (E.  Gordon).  William  Caxton. 
Illustrated  with  numerous  facsimiles  of  his  printing.     4to, 
boards,  cloth  back,  paper  label,  uncut. 

Chicago:  Caxton  Club,  1905 
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114.  CAXTON  CLUB.  Duff  (E.  Gordon).  William  Caxton : 
[His  Life,  the  Various  Presses,  etc.].    Facsimile  plates.    4to, 
boards,  uncut.  Chicago:  Caxton  Club,  1905 

Limited  edition.    Only  250  copies  printed  on  American  Hand- 
made paper  and  the  type  distributed. 

115.  CAXTON  CLUB.  Davenport  (Cyril).  Samuel  Mearne, 
Binder  to  King  Charles  II.     Illustrated  with  numerous  fine 
colored  plates  in  facsimile  of  his  work,  together  with  text 
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back,  paper  label,  uncut.  Chicago :  Caxton  Club,  1906 

One  of  252  copies  printed  on  American  Hand-made  paper. 

116.  CAXTON  CLUB.    Year  Books.     1898-1910.     With  3 
catalogues  of  exhibitions  (1  in  duplicate).    15  vols.  16mo  and 
18mo,  cloth  and  paper. 

117.  CENSORINUS.      De    Die    Natali    liber.      Woodcut 
medallion   portrait    of   Aldus   on   title.      8vo,    old    stamped 
vellum.  Venetiis:  apud  Aldum,  1581 

118.  CHAMPSAUR    (FELICIEN).      Un    Gueux.      12mo, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1898 

FIRST  EDITION.     One  of  15  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

119.  CHAMPSAUR  (F.).   Sa  Fleur.   12mo,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris,  1898 

FIRST  EDITION.     One  of  15  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

120.  CHILD  (THEODORE).     The  Spanish-American  Re- 
publics.   Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1891 

121.  CHYTRAEUS  (DAVID).    In  Deuteronomium  Mosis 
Enarratio.     8vo,  contemporary  German  binding  in  stamped 
pigskin,  with  portrait  of  Luther  on  the  upper  cover  and  of 
Melanchthon  on  the  lower  one,  clasps.  Witebergae,  1575 

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122.  CIM     (ALBERT).      Les    amours    d'un    provincal; 
Demoiselles  a  marier.  Bas-bleus;  Bonne  amie.     4  vols.  12mo, 
half  calf.  Paris,  v.  d. 

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123.  CLAPP  (JOHN  B.)  AND  EDGETT   (E.  P.).     Plays 
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N.  Y. :  Dunlap  Soc.,  1902 
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124.  [CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).]     The  American  Claim- 
ant.   Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth.         N.  Y.  1892 

125.  [CLEMENS   (SAMUEL  L.).]     Merry  Tales.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1892 

This  is  the  first  printing  in  book-form  of  ' '  Private  History 
of  a  Campaign  that  Failed,"  "The  Invalid's  Story," 
"Luck,"  ' ' Meisterschaf t. " 

126.  [CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).]     Personal  Recollections 
of  Joan  of  Arc.    By  The  Sieur  Louis  De  Conte.    Translated 
by  J.  F.  Alden.    Illustrations.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1896 

127.  CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).    Following  the  Equator: 
A  Journey   Around    the   World.    Many  illustrations.     First 
published  edition.     8vo,  cloth,  elephant  design  on  cover. 

Hartford:  American  Publishing  Co.,  1897 

128.  CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).    A  Double  Barrelled  De- 
tective   Story.     By    Mark    Twain.     Illustrations    by    Lucius 
Hitchcock.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1902 

129.  CLUB    OF    ODD    VOLUMES.    Tenth    Anniversary 
Celebration.    8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.  Bost.  1897 

Catalogue  of  rarities  on  Early  New  England  History,  etc. 

130.  COLORED  COSTUME  PLATES.    80  colored  plates, 
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half  calf.  [Lond.  1832-36] 

131.  CONSTITUTION     (THE)     of    United    States,    The 
Declaration  of  Independence ;  Narrative  of  Several  States,  etc. 
By  W.  Hickey.     12mo,  cloth  (corners  slight ly  rubbed). 

Phila.  1847 

132.  CONTI  (NATALE).    Mythologies  sive  explicationum 
fabularum   libri    X.     4to,   contemporary   vellum    (somewhat 
loose).  Venetiis.  1581 

133.  [COOPER  (J.  FENIMORE).]     Sketches  of  Swit/rr- 
land.    By  An  American.    Part  Second.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

FIRST  EDITION.    Very  fine  copy.  Phila.  1836 

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nal wrappers  (one  back  wrapper  wanting,  name  label  pasted 
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cloth.  N.  Y.  1848 

136.  COPPEE  (FRANQOIS).    (Euvres  Poesies  1864-1890. 
Portrait.     5  vols.  12mo,  half  crushed  morocco,  gilt  tops  and 
backs.  Paris,  n.  d. 

137.  [CRANE    (STEPHEN).]     Maggie.    A   Girl   of   the 
Streets.    (A  Story  of  New  York.)    By  Johnston  Smith.    12mo, 
original  paper  covers  (torn).  No  imprint  [1891] 

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138.  CRUIKSHANK   (GEORGE).     Three  Courses  and  a 
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red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1830 

FIRST  EDITION. 

139.  CRUIKSHANK    (GEORGE).     Sunday    in    London. 
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polished  calf,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1833 

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140.  CRUIKSHANK   (GEORGE).     Omnibus.     Edited  by 
Laman  Blanchard.    Illustrated  with  100  engravings,  including 
22  full-page  steel  plates.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  half  calf,  gilt 
back.  Lond. :  Tilt  &  Bogue,  1842 

141.  CRUIKSHANK  (GEORGE).    Bombastes  Furioso.    A 
Burlesque  Tragic  Opera  in  One  Act.     By  William  Barnes 
Rhodes.    Illustrations  by  Cruikshank.    Square  12mo,  cloth. 

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142.  DAUDET  (ALPHONSE).    Sapho.    Illustrated  by  De 
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top,  uncut,  by  Wood.  Paris,  n.  d. 

143.  DE  MAUPASSANT  (GUY).     Boule  de  Suif.    From 
the  French.     With  an  Introduction  of  Arthur  Symons.     56 
wood-engravings  from  drawings  by  F.  Thevenot.    Square  8vo, 
boards,  uncut.  Lond.  1899 

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144.  [DICKENS     (CHARLES).]     Sunday    under    Three 
Heads.    As  it  Is ;  As  Sabbath  Bills  would  Make  It ;  As  it  Might 
be  Made.    By  Timothy  Sparks.    With  3  woodcut  plates  and  3 
woodcut  vignettes  on  title,  by  H.  K,  Browne.    16mo,  full  pol- 
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Lond. :  Chapman  and  Hall,  1836 

FIRST  EDITION.     The  earliest  and  one  of  the  scarcest  of  the 
minor  works  of  Dickens. 

145.  [DICKENS  (CHARLES).]     Sketches  by  Boz.    Illus- 
trative of  Every-day  Life  and  Every-day  People.     Illustra- 
tions by  Cruikshank.     First  Series,  2  vols.   (third  edition)  ; 
Second  Series,  one  vol.    (second  edition).     3  vols.  8vo,  half 
green  morocco,  gilt  tops  (a  few  plates  slightly  foxed). 

Lond.  1837 

146.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).    The  Life  and  Adventures 
of   Nicholas   Nickleby.     With   illustrations   by   Phiz.     FIRST 
EDITION.    8vo,  diamond  calf  (rubbed  and  some  plates  foxed), 
gauffred  edges.  Lond.  1839 

147.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).     The  Life  and  Adventures 
of  Nicholas  Nickleby.    With  illustrations  by  "Phiz,"  and  en- 
graved portrait  after  Maclise.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  original 
cloth.  Lond.  1839 

148.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).     American  Notes  for  Gen- 
eral Circulation.     FIRST  EDITION.     2  vols.  12mo,  full  brown 
levant  morocco,   gilt  inside   and  outside  borders,   gilt  tops, 
uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf .  Lond. :  Chapman  and  Hall,  1842 

Second  issue,  with  the  pagination  corrected. 

149.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).    The  Life  and  Adventures 
of  Martin    Chuzzlewit.     With  illustrations   by   Phiz.    FIRST 
EDITION.    8vo,  original  cloth,  uncut. 

Nice  clean  copy.         Lond.:  Chapman  and  Hall,  1844 

150.  DICKENS    (CHARLES).     The   Battle   of   Life.    A 
Love  Story.    Illustrations  by  Leech,  Doyle  and  others.    FIRST 
EDITION,  fourth  issue.     16mo,  original  red  cloth   (worn). 

Lond.  1846 

151.  DICKENS    (CHARLES).     The  Battle  of  Life.     A 
Love  Story.    Illustrated.    FIRST  EDITION,  Fourth  issue.    16mo,  • 
original  red  cloth  (some  pp.  stained).  Lond.  1846 

152.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).    Pictures  from  Italy.    With 
vignette   illustrations   by   Samuel  Palmer.     FIRST   EDITION. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond. :  Pub.  for  the  author,  1846 

A  crisp  and  clean  copy. 

153.  -     -  Another  copy  of  the  same.    In  cloth. 

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154.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).    The  Haunted  Man  and  the 
Ghost's  Bargain.     A  Fancy  for  Christmas-Time.     Woodcuts 
designed  by  Leech,  Tenniel,  and  others.     16mo,  original  red 
cloth,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1848 

155.  DICKENS   (CHARLES).     The  Personal  History  of 
David  Copperfield.    With  illustrations  by  H.  K.  Browne.    8vo, 
half  calf.  Lond.  1850 

FIEST  EDITION.    Good  copy. 

156.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).    Bleak  House.    40  illustra- 
tions by  H.  K.  Browne.    20  parts  in  19,  8vo,  original  pictorial 
wrappers  (worn,  and  some  wrappers  loose,  some  top  portions 
cut  away  from  wrappers,  and  plates  spotted).      Lond.  1852-53 

FIRST  EDITION.  With  the  advertisements,  and  the  scarce 
white  slip  in  part  IX  announcing  the  cancellation  of  one  plate. 

157.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).    A  Child's  History  of  Eng- 
land.   Frontispieces  by  F.  W.  Topham.    3  vols.  square  16mo, 
full  crimson  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  inside  and  outside 
borders,  full  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  Lond.  1852-54 

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158.  DICKENS    (CHARLES).     Hard  Times.     For  these 
Times.    Portrait  inserted.    8vo,  full  crimson  levant  morocco, 
gilt  back  and  borders,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Matthews. 

Lond. :  Bradbury  and  Evans,  1854 
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159.  DICKENS    (CHARLES).     Little  Dorrit.     With  40 
etched  plates  by  "Phiz."     FIRST  EDITION.     20  parts  in  19, 
8vo,  original  blue  wrappers  (worn  and  some  wrappers  loose, 
one  back  wrapper  wanting,  and  some  plates  slightly  spotted). 

Lond.  [1855] -57 

The  first  issue  of  the  original  edition,  containing  the  slip  in 
part  XVI  correcting  an  error  in  the  preceding  chapter,  and 
with  the  usual  advertisements. 

160.  DICKENS    (CHARLES).     Little  Dorrit.     With  40 
etched  plates  by  "Phiz."    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  original  cloth 
(some  plates  stained  at  top).  Lond.  1857 

161.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).   Our  Mutual  Friend.    With 
illustrations  by  Marcus  Stone.    2  vols.  8vo,  full  olive  levant 
morocco,  gilt  backs  and  borders,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Lond, :  Chapman  and  Hall,  1865 
Fine  copy  of  the  FIRST  EDITION. 

162.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).   Our  Mutual  Friend.  Illus- 
trations by  Marcus  Stone.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  origi- 
nal cloth,  uncut  (one  hinge  cracked,  somewhat  shaken,  slightly 
faded).  Lond.  1865 

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163.  DICKENS    (CHAKLES).     The   Mystery  of  Edwin 
Drood.    Illustrations  by  S.  L.  Fildes  and  a  portrait,    FIRST 
EDITION.    8vo,  cloth  (a  little  shaken). 

Lond. :  Chapman  and  Hall,  1870 

164.  [DICKENS    (CHARLES).]     Hints  to  Collectors  of 
Original   Editions   of   the   Works   of   Charles   Dickens.     By 
Charles  P.  Johnson.     12mo,  parchment  boards,  uncut. 

FIRST  EDITION.    Limited  issue.  Lond.   1885 

165.  -     -  Another  copy  of  the  same. 

166.  [DICKENS     (CHARLES).]      An    Account    of    the 
Original    of    the    "Pickwick    Papers."     By    Mrs.    Seymour, 
Widow  of  the  distinguished  Artist  who  Originated  the  Work. 
Small  4to,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1901 

One  of  50  copies  reprinted  from  the  excessively  rare  original 
pamphlet  by  F.  G.  Kitton,  with  his  autograph. 

167.  [DICKENS     (CHARLES).]       Sketches    of    Young 
Gentlemen.     Lond.  1838;  Hunted  Down.     Lond.,  n.  d.;  The 
Story  of  Little  Dombey.    Lond.  1858.    3  vols.  16mo,  original 
wrappers  and  boards  (one  worn). 

168.  DICTIONARY.     A  New  English  Dictionary  on  His- 
torical Principles ;  founded  mainly  on  the  Materials  Collected 
by  the  Philological  Society.    Edited  by  James  A.  H.  Murray. 
Vols.  1  to  7,  A.  to  P.    Imp.  4to,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Oxford:  The  Clarendon  Press,  1888-1909 

169.  DISRAELI  (BENJAMIN).   Lothair.   FIRST  EDITION. 
3  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth,  uncut  (one  sig.  sprung). 

Lond.  1870 

170.  DISRAELI    (ISRAEL).      Amenities    of    Literature, 
consisting  of  Sketches  and  Characters  of  English  Literature. 
FIRST  EDITION.    3  vols.  8vo,  boards,  cloth  backs,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Moxon,  1841 

171.  DOBSON    (AUSTIN).      Life    of    Oliver    Goldsmith. 
[With  Bibliography  by  J.  P.   Anderson.]      FIRST  EDITION. 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1888 

172.  DOBSON  (AUSTIN).    The  Story  of  Rosina  and  other 
Verses.  Illustrated  by  Hugh  Thomson.  FIRST  EDITION.  12mo, 
cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

173.  [DODGSON  (CHARLES  L.).]     The  Hunting  of  tin- 
Snark.     An  Agony  in  Eight  Fite.     By  Lewis  Carroll. 

nine  illustrations  by  Henry  Holiday.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mp. 
cloth,  gilt  edges  (worn).  Lond.  1876 

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174.  [DODGSON   (CHARLES  L.).]     Alice's  Adventures 
Under  Ground.    Facsimile  of  the  original  MS.  with  37  illus- 
trations by  the  author.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  red  cloth,  gilt 
edges.  Lond.  1886 

175.  [DODGSON   (CHARLES  L.).]      Sylvie  and  Bruno. 
By  Lewis  Carroll.     With  46  illustrations  ~by  Harry  Furniss. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  red  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1889 

176.  DOMENICHI     (LODOVICO).       La     nobilta     delle 
Donne.     8vo,  old  vellum.     RARE.     (First  few  leaves  a  little 
wormed.)  Vinetia:  Giolito,  1549 

177.  DONNELLY  (IGNATIUS).    The  Great  Cryptogram. 
Francis  Bacon's  Cipher  in  the  so-called  Shakespeare  Plays. 
Portrait.    Thick  8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1888 

178.  [DRYDEN    (JOHN).]      Sir  Martin  Mar-all,  or  the 
Feign 'd  Innocence:  a  Comedy.     FIRST  EDITION.     Small  4to, 
unbound.     (Name  written  on  title-page) .  Lond.  1668 

179.  DRYDEN  (JOHN).    Don  Sebastian,  King  of  Portu- 
gal :  A  Tragedy  Acted  at  the  Theatre  Royal.    FIRST  EDITION. 
Small  4to,  half  morocco.  Lond.  1690 

180.  DURRIE   (DANIEL  S.).     Bibliographia  Genealogica 
Americana:  an  Alphabetical  Index  to  American  Genealogies 
and  Pedigrees.    8vo,  cloth.  Albany,  1868 

181.  DURUY   (VICTOR).     History  of  Rome  and  of  the 
Roman  People,  from  its  Origin  to  the  Establishment  of  the 
Christian  Empire.     Translated  by  M.  M.  Ripley  and  "W.  J. 
Clarke.     Edited  by  J.  P.  Mahaffy.     With  numerous  engrav- 
ings, maps,  plans,  and  chromo-litho graphs.     2  sections  in  16 
vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Bost.,  n.  d.,  &  1884-87 
Edition  de  Luxe  on  Linen  Vellum  Paper,  limited. 

182.  ELIOT   (GEORGE).     Silas  Marner:  The  Weaver  of 
Raveloe.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Edinb. :  Blackwood,  1861 

183.  ELIOT  (GEORGE).    Felix  Holt  the  Radical.     FIRST 
EDITION.    3  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth,  uncut  (worn,  and  one 
back  repaired) .  Edinb.  1866 

184.  ELIOT  (GEORGE).    The  Spanish  Gypsy.    A  Poem. 
FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Edinb.  1868 

185.  ELIOT    (GEORGE).     Daniel  Deronda.     FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   4  vols.  12mo,  full  gilt  edges  (one  or  two  sigs.  sprung). 

Edinb. :  Blackwood,  1876 


186.  EMILLIANNE  (GABRIEL  D').    A  Short  History  of 
Monastical    Orders,   in   which   the    Primitive    Institution    of 
Monks,  their  Tempers,  Habits,  Rules,  and  the  Condition  they 
are  in  at  Present,  are  treated  of.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  origi- 
nal calf  (covers  loose).  Lond.  1693 

187.  ESSEX  HOUSE  PRESS.    The  Treatises  of  Benvenuto 
Cellini  on  Goldsmithing  and  Sculpture.    Engraved  plates  and 
facsimiles.    Folio,  buckram,  uncut.  Essex  House,  1898 

Limited  issue. 

188.  ESSEX  HOUSE  PRESS.    Bunyan  (John).    The  Pil- 
grim's Progress.    Woodcut  frontispiece.    Printed  in  red  and 
black.     Square  18mo,  vellum,  uncut  and  unopened. 

Limited  edition.  Essex  House  Press,  1899 

189.  FIELD  (EUGENE).    A  Book  of  Lullabies.    Music  by 
D.  B.  Gillete,  Jr.    Folio,  on  thick  Whatman  paper,  bound  in 
cloth.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

The  work  entirely  done  by  hand.  The  music  and  lettering 
done  neatly  in  India  ink  on  backgrounds  washed  in  water- 
colors.  With  Eugene  Field's  armorial  bookplate. 

190.  FIELDING  (HENRY).    The  History  of  Tom  Jones, 
a  Foundling.     6  vols.  16mo,  full  polished  calf,  heavily  gilt 
backs  and  borders,  canary  edges. 

Lond. :  Printed  for  A.  Millar,  1749 
Fine  clean  copy  of  the  FIRST  EDITION. 

191.  FLORUS,  cum  notis  integris  Cl.  Salmasii  et  Variorum. 
Engraved  frontispiece.    8vo,  contemporary  vellum. 

Amstelodami:  Ex-offic.  Elzeviriana,  1674 

192.  FORD  (PAUL  L.).    The  Many-Sided  Franklin.    Por- 
traits and  illustrations.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.     N.  Y.  1899 

193.  FORD   (PAUL  L.).    Janice  Meredith.    Portraits.    2 
vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

FIRST  EDITION. 

194.  FRANCE    (ANATOLE).     Vie  de  Jeanne  d'Arc.     2 
vols.  royal  8vo,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Paris,  n.  d. 

One  of  75  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

195.  FRANKLIN  CLUB.     A  Journal  of  the  Expedition 
to  Quebec  in  the  Year  1775,  under  the  command  of  Col.  Bene- 
dict Arnold.    By  James  Melvin,  a  private  in  Captain  Dear- 
born's Company.    4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Phila. :  Printed  for  the  Franklin  Club,  1864 
One  of  only  20  copies  printed  in  quarto.  EXTREMELY  RARE. 
A  note  inserted  in  the  volume  states  that  "The  Franklin  Club 
formed  in  the  early  sixties  by  Philadelphia  collectors  invited 
defeat  by  issuing  in  1864  an  unauthorized  reprint  of  Melrin  '.< 
'Journal  of  the  Expedition  to  Quebec.'  This  is  the  first  and 
only  publication  of  the  Franklin  Club." 

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196.  GATAKER   (THOMAS).     The  Spiritual  Watch,  or 
Christs  generall  watchword.     4to,  contemporary  vellum. 

Lond.  1619 

197.  GAY  (JOHN).  Poems  on  Several  Occasions.    Frontis- 
piece.   FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  4to,  calf,  rebacked.    Lond.  1720 

198.  GELLIUS  (AULUS).    Noctes  Atticee.    8vo,  dark  green 
morocco,  gilt  panelled  sides,  gilt  edges,  by  Hollo  way  (blank 
leaf  32  missing) .  Venetiis :  Aldus,  1515 

199.  GERM  (THE).    Thoughts  towards  Nature  in  Poetry, 
Literature,  and  Art.     MDCCCL.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Portland :  Mosher,  1898 
One  of  450  copies  printed  on  Van  Gelder  Hand-made  paper. 

200.  -     -  Another  copy  of  the  same. 

201.  GIBSON  (WILLIAM  HAMILTON).     Happy  Hunt- 
ing-Grounds.     A  Tribute  to  the  Woods  and  Fields.     Illus- 
trated by  the  author.    FIRST  EDITION.    Folio,  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

N.  Y.  1887 

202.  GIOVIO  (PAOLO).    Le  iscrittioni  poste  sotto  le  vere 
imagini  de  gli  huomini  famosi  in  lettere.     8vo,  old  vellum. 

Venetia:  Giov.  de 'Rossi,  1558 

203.  GROLIER     CLUB.     Peg    Woffington.     By     Charles 
Reade.     2  vols.  16mo,  cloth  gilt,  uncut. 

N.  Y. :  The  Grolier  Club,  1887 
One  of  250  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

204.  GROLIER  CLUB.     Modern  Bookbinding  Practically 
Considered,  A  Lecture,  by  William  Matthews.    With  illustra- 
tions of  bindings.    4to,  buckram,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1889 

Only  300  copies  printed  on  Holland  paper. 

205.  GROLIER  CLUB.     Catalogue  of  An  Exhibition  of 
Illuminated  and  Painted  Manuscripts,  together  with  a  few 
early  printed  books  with  illuminations,  also  some  examples  of 
Persian  Manuscripts.     With  plates  in  facsimile.    Square  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1892 

Only  200  copies  printed  on  Holland  paper. 

206.  GROLIER    CLUB:     Catalogue    of    Books    from    the 
Libraries  or  Collections  of  Celebrated  Bibliophiles  and  Illus- 
trious Persons  of  the  Past,  with  Arms  or  Devices  upon  the 
Bindings.    Facsimiles.    Small  4to,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1895 

Only  350  copies  printed  on  Holland  paper. 

207.  GROLIER  CLUB.     Donne    (John).     The  Poems  of 
John  Donne,  from  the  Text  of  the  Edition  of  1633.    Revised 
by  James  Russell  Lowell.     Portraits.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1895 

Edition   limited  to   380  copies.     Contains  a  long  and  inter- 
esting inscription  by  Charles  Eliot  Norton,  regarding  the  book. 

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208.  GROLIER  CLUB.     Catalogue  of  Etchings  and  Dry 
Points  by  Rembrandt  selected  for  Exhibition  at  the  Grolier 
Club,  April-May,  1900.     Portrait  frontispiece.     Square  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1900 

One  of  310  copies  printed. 

209.  GROLIER  CLUB.    A  Translation  of  Giovanni  Boccac- 
cio 's  Life  of  Dante,  with  an  introduction  by  G.  R.  Carpenter. 
Portrait  and  folding  plate.    Small  4to,  vellum  boards,  uncut. 

Only  300  printed  on  Italian  Hand-made  paper.     N.  Y.  1900 

210.  GROLIER   CLUB.     Catalogue  of  an  Exhibition  of 
First  and  Other  Editions  of  the  Works  of  John  Dryden,  1631- 
1700.    Portrait.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1900 

Only  200  copies  printed  on  Hand-made  paper. 

211.  GROLIER  CLUB.    Title-Pages,  As  Seen  by  a  Printer, 
and  some  Observations  on  the  Early  and  Recent  Printing  of 
Books,  by  Theo.  L.  DeVinne.     With  numerous  illustrations  in 
facsimile.    Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1901 

Only  325  copies  printed  on  Italian  Hand-made  paper. 

212.  GROLIER  CLUB.     Catalogue   of  an   Exhibition   of 
Selected  Works  of  the  Poets  Laureate  of  England.    Portrait 
of  Ben  Jonson,.    8vo,  boards,  leather  label,  uncut. 

N.  Y. :  The  Grolier  Club,  1901 
One  of  300  copies  printed. 

213.  GROLIER  CLUB.    The  History  of  Helyas,  Knight  of 
the  Swan.     Translated  by  Robert  Copland  from  the  French 
version  published  in  1504.     A  literal  reprint  in  the  Type  of 
Wynken  de  Worde.    Woodcut  illustrations.    Small  4to,  bound 
in  full  pigskin,  stamped  with  Wynken  de  Worde 's  device, 
brass  clasps,  uncut  in  case.  N.  Y. :  The  Grolier  Club,  1901 

One  of  325  copies  printed  on  Whatman  paper. 

214.  GROLIER  CLUB.     One  Hundred  Books  Famous  in 
English  Literature,  with  facsimiles  of  the  title-pages,  and  an 
Introduction  by  George  E.  Woodberry.     Royal  8vo,  boards, 
parchment  back,  uncut.  N.  Y. :  The  Grolier  Club,  1902 

One  of  305  copies  printed  on  Hand-made  paper. 

215.  GROLIER    CLUB.     Bibliographical    Notes    on    One 
Hundred  Books  famous  in  English  Literature,  Compiled  by 
Henry  W.  Kent.    Royal  8vo,  boards,  vellum  back,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1903 
Only  305  copies  printed  on  French  Hand -made  paper. 

216.  GROLIER  CLUB.     Catalogue  of  an   Exhibition   of 
Original  and  Early  Editions  of  Italian  Books.     Facsimiles. 
8vo,  boards,  leather  label,  uncut. 

N.  Y. :  The  Grolier  Club,  1904 
One  of  306  copies  printed. 

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217.  GROLIER  CLUB.    The  Boston  Port  Bill  as  Piclim-d 
by  a  Contemporary  London  Cartoonist,  by  R.  T.  H.  Halsey. 
Illustrated.    Royal  8vo,  full  calf,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1904 

Only  325  copies  printed  on  American  Hand-made  paper. 

218.  GROLIER    CLUB.    Hart     (Charles    Henry).    Cata- 
logue of  the  Engraved  Portraits  of  Washington.    With  numer- 
ous fine  reproductions.    Folio,  boards,  half  vellum,  uncut. 

N.  Y. :  The  Grolier  Club,  1904 
Limited  to  425  copies  on  American  Hand-made  paper. 

219.  GROLIER  CLUB.     Catalogue  of  the  Engraved  Por- 
traits of  Washington.     By  Charles  Henry  Hart.     Illustrated 
with  reproductions  of  some  of  the  rarest  portraits.    Imp.  8vo, 
boards,  vellum  back  and  corners,  uncut. 

N.  Y. :  The  Grolier  Club,  1904 
One  of  425  copies  printed  on  American  Hand-made  paper. 

220.  GROLIER  CLUB.     Catalogue  of  Original  and  Early 
Editions  of  some  of  the  Poetical  and  Prose  Works  of  English 
Writers  from  Wither  to  Prior.     With  collations,  Notes,  and 
more  than  200  facsimiles  of  title-pages  and  frontispieces.     3 
vols.  8vo,  cloth,  morocco  backs,  uncut. 

400  copies  printed.  N.  Y. :  Grolier  Club,  1905 

221.  -     -  Another  of  the  same. 

222.  GROLIER     CLUB.     Researches     concerning     Jean 
Grolier,  his  Life  and  his  Library.    With  a"  partial  Catalogue 
of  his  books  by  A.  J.  V.  le  Roux  de  Lincy.    Edited  by  Baron 
Roger  Portalis.    Illustrated  with  many  reproductions  of  im- 
portant bindings.    Imp.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco,  uncut. 

N.  Y. :  The  Grolier  Club,  1907 

One  of  300  copies  printed  on  Hand-made  paper. 

223.  GROLIER     CLUB.      Stauffer      (David     McNeely). 
American    Engravers    upon    Copper    and    Steel.     Profusely 
illustrated  with  portraits  and  facsimiles.     2  vols.  royal  8vo, 
boards,  buckram  back,  uncut.       N.  Y. :  The  Grolier  Club,  1907 

One  of  350  copies  printed. 

224.  GROLIER  CLUB.    The  Scarlet  Letter.    By  Nathaniel 
Hawthorne.     With  illustrations  by  George  H.  Boughton,  in 
two  states,  one  being  beautifully  colored.    Imp.  8vo,  boards, 
cloth  back,  uncut.  N.  Y. :  The  Grolier  Club,  1908 

One  of  300  copies  printed  on  French  Hand-made  paper. 

225.  GROLIER  CLUB.    Early  American  Engraving  upon 
Copper,  1908;  Catalogue  of  Leather  Book-bindings  executed 
in  America  before  1850,  1907 ;  Dramatic  Folios  of  the  Seven- 
teenth Century,  1903,  and  12  other  Catalogues  of  exhibitions, 
with  5  year  books.    20  vols.  16mo,  boards  and  paper. 

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226.  GROLIER    CLUB.      Exhibition    of    the    Works    of 
William  Blake;  Exhibition  of  First  and  other  Editions  of 
John  Dry  den;  Catalogue  of  Bookplates,  and  others  (16)  ;  with 
10  Year  Books  1895-1906.    26  vols.  16mo,  boards  and  paper. 

N.  Y.,  v.  d. 

227.  HALIBURTON    (THOMAS   C.).     The   Clockmaker; 
or,  The  Sayings  and  Doings  of  Samuel  Slick,  of  Slickville. 
12mo,  original  cloth  (shabby  and  binding  shaken). 

The  very  scarce  First  Edition.  Halifax,   1836 

228.  [HALIBURTON  (THOMAS  C.).]     The  Old  Judge; 
or,  Life  in  a  Colony.     FIRST  EDITION.     2  vols.  12mo,  cloth 
(slight  rip  in  one  hinge,  and  one  sig.  loose) ,  uncut.     Lond.  1849 

229.  [HALLECK    (FITZ-GREENE).]      Alnwick    Castle, 
with  other  Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  half  roan  (one  cover 
loose).  N.  Y.  1827 

230.  HAMERTON (PHILIP  GILBERT).  Portfolio  Papers. 
Etched  portrait  of  the  author.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth, 
uncut  and  unopened.  Lond.  1889 

231.  HARDY    (THOMAS).      Tess   of   the   D 'Urbervilles. 
FIRST  EDITION.     3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut.      Lond.   [1891] 

Scarce. 

232.  HARDY  (THOMAS).    Jude  the  Obscure.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   12mo,  original  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  [1896] 

233.  HARTE    (BRET).     East  and  West  Poems.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1871 

234.  HARTE    (BRET).     The  Heathen  Chinee  and  other 
Poems,  mostly  Humorous.     12mo,  glazed  wrappers   (shaken, 
back  worn).  Lond.:  Hotten   [1871] 

FIRST  ENGLISH  EDITION. 

235.  HARTE  (BRET).    Mrs.  Skagg's  Husband  and  other 
Sketches.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.          Bost.  1873 

236.  HARTE  (BRET).    The  Argonauts  of  North  Liberty. 
FIRST  EDITION.    18mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1888 

237.  HAWTHORNE  (JULIAN).  Hawthorne  Reading;  an 
Essay.    Portrait.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Cleveland:  The  Rowfant  Club,  1902 
Limited  to  140  copies. 

238.  HAWTHORNE    (NATHANIEL).     A  Wonder-Book 
for   Girls   and  Boys.     Illustrated.     FIRST   EDITION.     12mo, 
cloth.  Bost.  1852 

This  issue  is  without  the  advertisements. 

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239.  HAZLITT  (WILLIAM).    The  Round  Table.    A  Col- 
lection of  Essays  on  Literature,  Men  and  Manners.     FIRST 
EDITION.    2  vols.  18mo,  half  calf  (rubbed).  Edinb.  1817 

240.  HEDIN(SVEN).   Overland  to  India.   Colored  frontis- 
pieces, illustrations,  drawings  and  maps.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth, 
gilt  tops.  Lond. :  Macmillan  &  Co.,  1910 

241.  HERODOTUS.     Herodoti  Halicarnassei  historic  lib. 
IX,  &  de  vita  Homeri  libellus.    4  folding  plates  and  printer's 
mark  on  title.     Folio,  vellum   (top  of  back  worn  and  hinge 
slightly  weak).  Excud.  Henr.  Stephanus,  1566 

242.  HOBBES  (THOMAS).    Eight  Books  of  the  Pelopon- 
nesian  Warre  Written  by  Thucydides  the  Sonne  of  Olorus. 
Interpreted  out  of  the  Greek  by  Thomas  Hobbes.    Engraved 
frontispiece,  maps  and  plans.     Folio,   old   calf    (worn   and 
broken).  Lond.  1629 

243.  HOLBEIN    SOCIETY.      Triumph    of   the    Emperor 
Maximilian  I.    Edited  by  Alfred  Aspland.    Small  4to,  cloth, 
uncut.  [Lond.]  1875 

These   facsimile   reprints    of   the    Holbein    Society   are    now 
very  scarce. 

244.  HOLMES   (0.  W.).     The  Autocrat  of  the  Breakfast 
Table.  Engraved  title  and  illustrations.   12mo,  cloth  (slightly 
shaken).  Bost.  1858 

FIRST  EDITION.     Has  the  scarce  Engraved  Title. 

245.  HOLMES    (OLIVER   WENDELL).     Elsie   Venner. 
FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth  (one  or  two  sigs. 
loose  and  some  pp.  carelessly  opened).  Bost.  1861 

246.  HOLMES  (OLIVER  WENDELL).    Soundings  from 
the  Atlantic.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1864 

247.  HOOD  (THOMAS).     Whims  and  Oddities,  in  Prose 
and  Verse.     Illustrations.     First  and  Second  Series.     FIRST 
EDITIONS.     2  vols.  12mo,  full  polished  calf,  gilt  backs,  gilt 
edges  by  Riviere.  Lond.  1826-27 

Fine  copies. 

248.  HOOD    (THOMAS).     The  Plea  of  the  Midsummer 
Fairies,  Hero  and  Leander,  Lycus  the   Centaur,  and  other 
Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    Small  8vo,  boards,  calf  back  (worn 
and  one  cover  loose),  uncut.  Lond.:  Longmans,  1827 

249.  HORATIUS.    Opera.    Accedunt  D.  Heinsii  de  satyra 
horatiana  libri  duo,  etc.     Engraved  title.     3  parts  bound  in 
2  vols.  12mo,  calf.    Lugd.  Batav. :  ex  officina  Elzeviriana,  1629 

250.  HORNE    (HERBERT  P.).     The  Binding  of  Books, 
An  Essay  in  the  History  of  Gold-Tooled  Bindings.    Facsimiles. 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1894 

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251.  [HUNT    (LEIGH).]      Critical    Essays   on   the   Per- 
formers of  the  London  Theatres.    Engraved  title.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   16mo,  half  calf  (some  pp.  spotted).  Lond.  1807 

•At  the  head  of  many  of  the  chapters  a  former  owner  has 
added  necrological  notes  of  the  Actors  represented. 

252.  HUNT   (LEIGH).     The  Story  of  Rimini.     A  Poem. 
FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  boards  (not  original,  some  pp.  soiled), 
uncut.  Lond.  1816 

253.  HUNT    (LEIGH).     The  Palfrey.     A  Love-Story  of 
Old  Times.     Vignette  on  title,  and  illustrations  by  Kenney 
Meadows  and  others.    8vo,  cloth,  full  gilt  edges  (lower  corners 
of  cover  stained  and  worn,  inside  clean). 

Lond.:  How  and  Parsons,  1842 
THE  VERY  SCARCE  FIRST  EDITION. 

254.  HUNT  (LEIGH).    The  Seer;  or,  Common-Places  Re- 
freshed.     [Smith's  Standard  Library.]     2  vols.  in  one,  8vo, 
wrappers  (covers  slightly  rubbed  and  loose). 

Lond.:  William  Smith,  1844 (?) 

255.  HUNT    (LEIGH).     A   Jar   of   Honey   from   Mount 
Hybla.  Illustrated  by  Richard  Doyle.  8vo,  original  decorated 
boards  (worn  in  hinges),  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1848 

FIRST  EDITION. 

256.  HUNT  (LEIGH).    The  Town;  Its  Memorable  Charac- 
ters  and   Events.      With   45   illustrations.     FIRST   EDITION. 
2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut  (a  little  shaken). 

Lond. :  Smith,  Elder  and  Co.,  1848 

257.  HUNT  (LEIGH).     A  Book  for  a  Corner;  or,  Selec- 
tions in  Prose  and  Verse  from  Authors  the  best  suited  to  that 
Mode  of  Enjoyment.    Illustrated  from  designs  by  Hulme  and 
Franklin.    2  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth,  top  edges  uncut  (one 
binding  worn).  Lond.  1849 

FIRST  EDITION. 

258.  HUNT  (LEIGH) .    The  Autobiography  of  Leigh  Hunt ; 
with  Reminiscences  of  Friends  and  Contemporaries.    Portrait 
on  India  paper.     FIRST  EDITION.     3  vols.  8vo,  original  cloth, 
top  edges  untrimmed  (one  volume- shaken).      .      Lond.  1850 

259.  HUNT  (LEIGH).    The  Religion  of  the  Heart.    FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  original  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1853 

260.  HUNT     (LEIGH).      The    Old    Court    Suburb;    or, 
Memorials  of  Kensington.     Second  edition,  revised  and  en- 
larged.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut  (a  little  shaken). 

Lond.  1855 
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261.  HUNT   (LEIGH).     The  Old  Court  Suburb;  or,  Me- 
morials   of    Kensington,    Regal,    Critical,    and    Anecdotical. 
Woodcut  vignettes  on  titles.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  12mo, 
original  cloth,  uncut  (one  volume  loose  in  covers). 

Lond.  1855 

262.  BUTTON  (LAURENCE).    Plays  and  Players.    FIRST 
EDITION.    8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1875 

Inscribed  by  the  author  as  his  earliest  work. 

263.  [IRVING  (WASHINGTON).]     Tales  of  a  Traveller. 
2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf  (rubbed).  Lond. :  Murray,  1824 

First  English  Edition. 

264.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).    History  of  the  Life  and 
Voyages    of    Christopher    Columbus.     Folding    map.     FIRST 
EDITION.    3  vols.  8vo,  contemporary  full  panelled  calf. 

N.  Y.  1828 

265.  IRVING    (WASHINGTON).     A    Chronicle    of    the 
Conquest  of  Granada.     2  vols.  8vo,  original  boards  (worn), 
paper  labels,  uncut.  Lond. :  Murray,  1829 

First  London  Edition. 

266.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).    Astoria;  or,  Anecdotes 
of  an  Enterprise  beyond  the  Rocky  Mountains.    Folding  map. 
FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.  Phila.  1836 


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267.  JAMES  (HENRY).    A  Little  Tour  in  France.    FIRST 
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268.  JAMES  (HENRY).   Italian  Hours.   Full-page  colored 
plates  ~by  Joseph  Pennell.     FIRST  EDITION.     4to,  cloth,  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1909 

269.  JEFFERIES  (RICHARD).     The  Scarlet  Shawl.    A 
Novel.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  original  cloth  (label  removed 
from  cover  and  one  or  two  sigs.  loose),  uncut.    Scarce. 

Lond.  1874 

270.  JEFFERIES  (RICHARD).    World's  End.    A  Story 
in  Three  Books.    FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  original  cloth,  uncut 
(shaken).  Lond.  1877 

271.  [JEFFERIES  (RICHARD).]    Wild  Life  in  a  South- 
ern  Country.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  uncut    (ex-lib, 
copy,  a  little  shaken).  Lond.  1879 

272.  [JEFFERIES  (RICHARD).]    The  Amateur  Poacher. 
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273.  JEFFERIES    (RICHARD).      Greene    Feme   Farm. 
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274.  JEFFERIES    (RICHARD).     Round  About  a  Great 
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Lond.  1880 

275.  JEFFERIES    (RICHARD).     Bevis,  the  Story  of  a 
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sprung).  Lond.  1882 

276.  JEFFERIES   (RICHARD).     Amaryllis  at  the  Fair. 
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Lond.  1887 

277.  JEFFERIES  (RICHARD).  The  Toilers  of  the  Field. 
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Si 


278.  JERROLD  (DOUGLAS).    The  Chronicles  of  Clover- 
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piece.   FIRST  EDITION.    16mo,  original  cloth,  full  gilt  edges. 

Lond.  1846 

279.  KEATS   (JOHN).     Lamia,  Isabella,  The  Eve  of  St. 
Agnes,  and  Other  Poems.     Small  8vo,  calf. 

Lond.:  Taylor  and  Hessey,  1820 
Crisp  and  clean  copy  of  the  VERY  RARE  FIRST  EDITION. 

280.  KELMSCOTT  PRESS.  Caxton  (William).  "Recuyell 
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black.    Square  18ino,  stiff  vellum,  uncut.    Hammersmith,  1895 

284.  KINGSLEY     (CHARLES).      Phaethon;    or,    Loose 
Thoughts  for  Loose  Thinkers.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  original 
wrappers  (back  worn).  Cambridge,  1852 

285.  KINGSLEY    (CHARLES).     Andromeda   and   other 
Poems.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  original  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1858 

286.  KIPLING   (RUDYARD).     Many  Inventions.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  original  cloth.  Lond.  1893 

287.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).    From  Sea  to  Sea.    Letters 
of  Travel.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops.  N.  Y.  1899 

The  First  American  Edition. 

288.  LAMARTINE     (A.    DE).      Meditations    poetiques. 
Compositions  de  H.  Guinier,  gravees  a  I'eau  forte  par  C. 
Coppier.    Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.  [Paris],  1910 

One  of  only  100  copies  issued  on  Velin  de  Marais  paper  by 
the  membres  of  the  Soci6t6  des  Amis  des  Livres.  Mr.  Young's 
copy. 

289.  LANG  (ANDREW).    Theocritus,  Bion  and  Moschus. 
Rendered  into  English  Prose,  with  an  Introductory  Essay. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.     Lond. :  Macmillan,  1880 

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290.  LANG   (ANDREW).     Oxford:  Brief  Historical  and 
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Debaines,  A.  Toussaint,  and  R.  Kent  Thomas.    FIRST  EDITION. 
Folio,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1880 

Eare. 

291.  [LANG  (ANDREW).]     Much  Darker  Days.     By  A. 
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gilt  top,  uncut,  with  original  wrappers  bound  in,  by  Blackwell. 

Lond.  1884 

292.  LANG  (ANDREW).    The  Mark  of  Cain.    FIRST  EDI- 
TION.   16mo,  original  paper  covers.  Bristol,  1886 

With  the  slip  announcing  the  publication  of  a  Large  Paper 
edition. 

293.  LANG  (ANDREW,  Editor).  Ballads  of  Books.   FIRST 
EDITION.    16mo,  half  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1888 

294.  LANG    (ANDREW).     Grass  of  Parnassus,   Rhymes 
Old  and  New.    FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

liond.  1888 
Only  a  small  number  issued  on  Hand-made  paper. 

295.  LANG    (ANDREW).     Euterpe:    Being  the   Second 
Book  of  the  Famous  History  of  Herodotus.     Englished  by 
B.  R.  1584.    Frontispiece.    FIRST  EDITIONS.    12mo,  half  gray 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1888 

Edition  limited. 

296.  LANG  (ANDREW).    The  Gold  of  Fairnilee.    Colored 
plates  (one  loose).    4to,  cloth.  Bristol,  n.  d.  [1888] 

FIRST  EDITION. 

297.  -      -  Another  copy  of  the  same. 

298.  LANG   (ANDREW).     The  Blue  Fairy  Book.     With 
illustrations  by  H.  J.  Ford  and  G.  P.  Jacomb  Hood.    FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  blue  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1889 

The  scarcest  volume  of  the  "Fairy  Tales." 

299.  LA.\<;    (ANDREW).     The  Red  Fairy  Book.      \Vitl, 
numerous  illustrations  by  H.  J.  Ford  and  Lancelot  Speed. 
FIRST  EDITION.    Large  8vo,  boards,  uncut,  and  unopened. 

Large  Paper,  only  113  copies  printed.  Lond.  1890 

300.  LANG  (ANDREW).    The  Green  Fairy  Book.     With 
nunx  roiis  illustrations  by  H.  J.  Ford.    FIRST  EDITION.    Large 
8vo,  boards,  uncut  and  unopened.  Lond.  1892 

Large  Paper,  only  150  copies  printed. 

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301.  LANG  (ANDREW).     St.  Andrews.    Illustrations  by 
T.  Hodge.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut  and  unopened. 

Lond.  1893 

302.  LA  ROQUE   (M.).     Conformity  of  the  Ecclesiastical 
Discipline  of  the  Reformed  Churches  of  France.     With  that 
of  the  Primitive  Christians.     Render 'd  into  English  by  Jos. 
Walker.    Small  4to,  old  calf. 

London :  Tho.  Cockerill,  at  the  Three-Legs  in  the  Poultrey, 
1691. 

First  English  Version.     Scarce. 

303.  LAWS.     Leggi  e  constituzioni  de  Sa  Majesta.    With 
text  in  Italian  and  French.    2  vols.  4to,  full  vellum,  gilt,  with 
the  arms  of  the  Royal  Family  of  Savoy  on  panels. 

Turin:  Stamperia  Reale  1770 

304.  LECONTE  DE  LISLE   (C.  M.).     Poemes  Antiques. 
Frontispiece  portrait  of  the  author  and  29  etchings  by  Louis 
Midler.    Printed    within    ornamental    borders.    Royal    8vo, 
sheets  loose  in  portfolio  boards  with  case. 

Paris:  Societe  des  Amis  des  Livres,  1908 
One  of  110  copies  issued  on  papier  velin.    Mr.  Young's  copy. 

305.  LELAND   (CHARLES  G.).     Meister  Karl's  Sketch- 
Book.     FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth  (a  little  shabby). 

Phila.  1855 

306.  LELAND    (CHARLES    GODFREY).     Sunshine   in 
Thought.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.      N.  Y.  1863 

307.  LELAND    (CHARLES    GODFREY).      The    Music- 
Lesson  of  Confucius,  and  other  Poems.    FIRST  EDITION.    18mo, 
cloth.  Bost.  1872 

308.  LELAND  (CHARLES  GODFREY).    Memoirs.    Por- 
traits.   2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut  (slightly  rubbed). 

Lond. :  Heinemann,  1893 

309.  LE  SAGE  (ALAN  RENE).    Le  Diable  Boiteux:  or, 
The  Devil  upon  Two  Sticks.  Translated  from  the  Last  Edition 
at   Paris,    with    several    additions.      Frontispiece.      8vo,    old 
panelled  calf  (hinges  weak). 

Lond. :  Printed  for  J.  Tonson,  1708 
First  Edition  of  the  first  English  translation. 

310.  [LESLIE    (CHARLES).]      The    Religion    of   Jesus 
Christ  the  Only  True  Religion,  or,  A  Short  and  Easy  Method 
with  Deists.    In  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.    16mo,  half  leather,  gilt 
top.  Bost.:  Printed  by  T.  Fleet,  1719 

FIRST  AMERICAN  EDITION.  Scarce.  This  book,  published  by 
John  Checkley,  caused  a  very  important  litigation  concerning 
the  liberty  of  the  Press  in  the  American  Colonies. 


311.  [LEVER    (CHARLES).]      Nuts    and    Nutcrackers. 
With  illustrations  by  Phiz.    18mo,  half  morocco.      Lond.  1845 

Nice  copy  of  the  Second  Edition. 

312.  LEVER  (CHARLES).     St.  Patrick's  Eve.    Illustra- 
tions by  Phiz.    FIRST  EDITION.    Square  16mo,  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

Scarce.  Lond. :  Chapman  and  Hall,  1845 

313.  LIBRARY   OP   THE    WORLD'S   BEST   LITERA- 
TURE.   Edited  by  Charles  Dudley  Warner.    Illustrations  in 
color.    45  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth,  paper  labels,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Imperial  edition.  N.  Y.  1897 

314.  LIEGEARD  (STEPHEN).  Brins  de  Laurier.  Vignette 
by  Paul  Avril.    8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.        Paris,  1909 

FIRST  EDITION. 

315.  LLOYD   (ROBERT).     Poems.     FIRST  EDITION.     4to, 
original  full  calf  gilt  (corner  of  one  cover  worn  away,  and 
some  margins  stained).      Lond.:  Printed  for  the  author,  1762 

Very  scarce.     Not  mentioned  by  Lowndes  or  Allibone. 

316.  LONGFELLOW  ( HENRY  W.).  Coplas  de  Don  Jorge 
Manrique,  translated  from  the  Spanish,  with  an  Introductory 
Essay  on  the  Moral  and  Devotional  Poetry  of  Spain.     FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  original  cloth,  paper  label  (covers  stained). 

Bost.  1833 

317.  LONGFELLOW  (HENRY  WADSWORTH).    Sylla- 
bus  de   la    Grammaire    Italienne.      12mo,    half   gray   levant 
morocco,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1833 

THE  RARE  FIRST  EDITION. 

318.  LONGFELLOW  (HENRY  WADSWORTH).    Kava- 
nagh.    A  Tale.    12mo,  half  gray  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut, by  Blackwell.  Bost.  1849 

Fine  copy  of  the  FIRST  EDITION. 

319.  LONGFELLOW    (HENRY   WADSWORTH).     The 
Song  of  Hiawatha.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  original  cloth. 

Bost.  1855 

320.  LOTI    (PIERRE).      Japoneries    d'Automne.      12mo, 
half  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1889 

FIRST  EDITION.    One  of  50  copies  on  Holland  paper. 

321.  LOVER  (SAMUEL).     Treasure  Trove:   The  First  of 
a  series  of  Accounts  of  Irish  Heirs:    Being  a  Romantic  Irish 
Tale  of  the  last  Century.     With  26  illustrations  on  steel  by 
the  author.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  half  roan   (some  pp.  and 
plates  spotted).  Lond.  1844 

322.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).     Among  my  Books. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1870 


323.  LOWELL  (JAMES  RUSSELL).  My  Study  Windows. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1871 

With  the  Chapter  on  Abraham  Lincoln. 

324.  LOWNDES    (W.   T.).     The  Bibliographer's  Manual 
of  English  Literature.    New  Edition,  Revised,  Corrected  and 
Enlarged  by  H.  G.  Bohn.    11  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut 

Lond.  1885 

325.  MCCARTHY  (JUSTIN).  Charing  Cross  to  St.  Paul's, 
Plates   and   Vignettes   from  Drawings   by   Joseph  Pennell. 
Folio,  cloth,  leather  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1891 

Large  Paper  edition,  only  100  copies  printed. 

326.  MELVILLE    (HERMAN).     White  Jacket;   or,   The 
World  in  a  Man-of-War.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth  (cover 
spotted).  N.  Y.  1850 

327.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).    Evan  Harrington;  or,  He 
Would  be  a  Gentleman.    12mo,  cloth.      N.  Y. :  Harper,  1860 

THE  GENUINE  FIRST  EDITION,  ante-dating  the  first  English 
edition. 

328.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).    Poems  and  Lyrics  of  the 
Joy  of  Earth.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1883 

FIKST  EDITION. 

329.  MEREDITH    (GEORGE).      A    Reading    of    Earth. 
FIRST  EDITION.     12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1888 

330.  MEREDITH     (GEORGE).      Poems.      The    Empty 
Purse.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

331.  MEREDITH    (GEORGE).      Jump    to    Glory    Jane. 
With  40  designs  by  Laurence  Housman.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

FIRST  EDITION.  Lond.  1892 

332.  MEREDITH  (GEORGE).   Poems.   The  Empty  Purse, 
etc.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

333.  MEREDITH  (OWEN).  Lucile.  FIRST  EDITION.  12mo, 
eloth,  uncut.  Lond. :  Chapman  and  Hall,  1860 

334.  MIJATOVICH  (CHEDO).    Servia  and  the  Servians. 
With  16  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.      Bost.  1908 

335.  MILLER  (JOAQUIN).    Songs  of  the  Sierras.    FIRST 
EDITION.     12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1871 

336.  [MOORE     (THOMAS).]      The    Poetical    Works    of 
Thomas  Little.     FIRST  EDITION.     16mo,  original  calf   (worn, 
and  name  on  title).  Lond.  1801 

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337.  MOORE    (THOMAS).     Irish  Melodies,  and  a  Mono- 
logue upon  National  Music.     FIRST  EDITION.     8vo,  original 
boards  (worn),  uncut.  Dublin,  1820 

LARGE  PAPER  COPY.  A  scarce  and  rather  unusual  edition, 
being  unmentioned  by  Lowndes  or  Sharp,  and  we  are  unable  to 
locate  a  sale  of  a  copy  in  many  years. 

338.  MOORE  (THOMAS).    The  Loves  of  the  Angels.    A 
Poem.    Portrait.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  half  roan. 

Lond. :  Longmans,  1823 

339.  MOORE   (THOMAS)..  The  Epicurean,  a  Tale;  and 
Alciphron,  a  Poem.     With  the  exquisite  series  of  illustrations 
by  J.  M.  W.  Turner.    16mo,  full  polished  calf,  gilt  back,  and 
gilt  inside  and  outside  borders,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Riviere. 

FIRST  EDITION  of  Alciphron.  Lond.  1839 

340.  MORLEY   (JOHN).     Edmund  Burke:  A  Historical 
Study.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut  (rubbed). 

Lond.  1867 

341.  MORLEY  ('JOHN).    Diderot  and  the  Encyclopaedists. 
FIRST  EDITION.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut  and  unopened. 

Lond. :  Chapman  and  Hall,  1878 

342.  MORLEY  (JOHN).    Oliver  Cromwell.   Portraits.   8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1901 

343.  MORRIS  (WILLIAM) .    Child  Christopher  and  Goldi- 
lind  the  Fair.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.      Portland:  Mosher,  1900 

One  of  400  copies  issued. 

344.  MORRIS  (WILLIAM).    Child  Christopher  and  Goldi- 
lind  the  Fair.    8vo,  limp  boards,  uncut. 

Portland:  Thomas  Mosher,  1900 
One  of  50  copies  on  Japan  paper. 

345.  MOSHER    BOOKLETS.    Virgil:    The    Georgics,    2 
vols. ;  The  Eclogues,  3  vols.    18mo,  limp  Japan  covers,  uncut. 
In  box.  Portland :  Mosher,  1898-99 

Printed  on  Japan  paper. 

346.  MOTLEY  (JOHN  LOTHROP).    The  Life  and  Death 
of  John  of  Barneveld.    With  illustrations.    FIRST  EDITION.    2 
vols.  8vo,  cloth  (one  sig.  sprung).  N.  Y.  1874 

347.  NALDI  (MATTHIAS).    Pamphilia.    Mundi  universi 
amicitia,  cui  dissidentes  Philosophorum  opiniones  conciliantur, 
et  parantur  ex  re  medica  amicitiae,  et  praesertim  comugiis  con- 
ducentia   formositas   et   foacunditas.    Engraved   frontispiece. 
4to,  contemporary  morocco  gilt,  with  the  arms  of  a  prelate  of 
the  Boncompagni  family  stamped  in  the  center  of  both  cover., 
gilt  edges.  Senis,  1647 

A  curious  and  interesting  book  of  gynecology. 

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348.  NARRAGANSETT       CLUB.       Publications.       First 
Series,  Vols.  1  to  6.     6  vols.  small  4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

Providence,  R.  I.,  1866-74 

Complete  Set.  Included  are,  A  Key  into  the  Language  of" 
America;  John  Cotton's  Answer  to  Roger  Williams;  The 
Bloudy  Tenant;  Letters  of  Roger  Williams;  The  Bloudy  Ten- 
ant yet  More  Bloudy ;  George  Fox  digg  'd  out  of  his  Burrowes ; 
and  others.  These  are  considered  the  most  scholarly  and  the 
most  handsomely  printed  Club  Books  ever  published  in  America. 
Only  a  few  of  each  volume  were  issued. 

349.  OLIPHANT  (MRS.).     Hester.     A  Story  of  Contem- 
porary Life.     FIRST  EDITION.     3  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth, 
uncut  (one  sig.  sprung).  Lond.  1883 

350.  ORLANDUS     (PETRUS    PAULUS).     Alma    Urbis 
Romse   et   quarundam   Italiae   civitatum   et   antiqua   et   nova 
notabilia.     Engraved    title,  2    engraved    portraits    and    100 
copperplates  of  views  of  palaces  and  monuments  of  the  an- 
cient and  modern  Rome,  etc.    Obi.  4to,  contemporary  vellum. 
Several  leaves  damp  stained.  Romae,  1612 

351.  PARKMAN     (FRANCIS).     The     Old     Regime     in 
Canada.    FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth.  Bost.  1874 

352.  PAYNE     (JOHN).     The    Decameron    of     Giovanni 
Boccacci  (II  Boccaccio),  now  first  completely  done  into  Eng- 
lish Prose  and  Verse.     3  vols.  square  8vo,  parchment  boards, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1886 

Limited  Edition,  on  Hand-made  paper.  Printed  for  the  Vil- 
lon Society  by  private  subscription  and  for  private  circulation 
only. 

353.  PERSIAN  MANUSCRIPT  on  native  glazed  paper  of 
the  17th  century.     Elegantly  written  within  ruled  lines  in 
gold,  blue  and  red ;  at  the  beginning  an  ornamental  heading 
painted   in   gold   and   colors.     Persian   poetry.     8vo,    boards 
(stained).  Sac.  XVII 

354.  PERSIAN   MANUSCRIPT.      Finely   written   within 
lines  ruled  in  gold,  executed  in  the  18th  century.    Illuminated 
heading.     Contains  a  translation  of  words  of  the  Koran,  and 
it  is  a  sort  of  dictionary  in  verses,  written  in  921  of  the  Hejira 
and  copied  by  Hafiz  Mehemed  Emin.     Only  18  copies  were 
taken  from  the  original.    8vo,  morocco  gilt,  in  a  gilt  red  mo- 
rocco case.  Saec.  XVIII 

355.  PETAVIUS    (DIONISIUS).      The    History    of    the 
World:  or,  An  Account  of  Time.     Compiled  by  the  Learned 
Dionysius  Petavius,  and  Continued  by  Others,  to  the  Year  of 
our  Lord,  1659.     Together  with  a  Geographical  Description 
of  Europe,  Asia,  Africa  and  America.     With  large  folding 

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map  in  perfect  condition.  Folio,  sound  old  calf  (slight  re- 
pairs, and  contemporary  writing  on  title  and  lacks  sig.  Kkkk 
2  &  3).  Lond.:  Printed  by  J.  Streater,  1659 

A   MAGNIFICENT   CRISP  COPY   OF  THIS   EXTREMELY   RARE   WORK, 
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IN  THE  BOSTON  ATHEN^UM.  The  fine  map,  which  is  most  inter- 
esting, portrays  Florida,  Virginia,  New  England,  the  latter 
depicted  "as  discovered  by  John  Smith."  The  contour  of  the 
Western  Coast  is  most  peculiar,  California  being  shown  as  an 
island.  In  the  ' '  Geographical  Description, ' '  which  is  issued 
with  separate  pagination,  mention  is  made  of  Florida,  Virginia, 
Norumbega,  the  West  Indies,  etc.,  etc.  Sabin  omits  to  mention 
the  Map,  hence  it  is  possible  that  the  copy  listed  by  him  lacked 
that  important  part  of  the  work. 

356.  PHILISTINE     (THE).    A    Periodical    of    Protest. 
Vols.  1  to  14,  and  45  odd  numbers  from  Vols.  2  to  16.     To- 
gether 129  pieces,  •12mo,  wrappers. 

East  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  1898-1904 

357.  PHILISTINE  (THE).    Vols.  11,  13,  14,  22  and  23; 
The  Bibelot.    Vols.  1-6.   '11  vols.  16mo,  boards  and  half  suede 
calf.  East  Aurora  and  Portland,  v.  d. 

358.  PHILLIPS    (STEPHEN).     Poems.     FIRST   EDITION. 
12mo,  original  boards,  paper  label,  uncut.  Lond.  1898 

Fine  copy.     Scarce. 

359.  PHILLIPS    (STEPHEN).     Paolo    &    Francesca.     A 
Tragedy  in  Four  Acts.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Lond.  1900 

360.  PHILLIPS      (STEPHEN).     Herod:     A     Tragedy. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1901 

361.  PHILOBIBLON  CLUB.     The  Excellent  Privilege  of 
Liberty  and  Property.    Being  a  Reprint  and  Facsimile  of  the 
First  American  Edition  of  Magna  Charta  printed  in  1687  un- 
der the  direction   of  William  Penn  by  William  Bradford. 
Printed  in  red  and  black.    4to,  parchment  boards,  uncut. 

Phila. :  Printed  for  the  Philobiblon  Club,  1897 
One  of  150  copies  printed  on  Hand-made  paper. 

362.  PHILOBIBLON  CLUB.    The  Excellent  Priviledge  of 
Liberty  and  Property,  being  a  reprint  and  fac-simile  of  the 
First  American  Edition  of  Magna  Charta,  printed  in  1687. 
Small  4to,  vellum  boards,  uncut.  Phila.  1897 

Only  150  copies  printed. 

363.  PHILOBIBLON  CLUB.    A  Fragment  of  the  Chroni- 
cles of  Nathan  Ben  Saddi.    Printed  in  Philadelphia  by  James 
Chattin.    1758.    Facsimile.    4to,  boards,  uncut. 

Phila. :  Philobiblon  Club,  1904 
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364.  PLINIUS  C-^CILIUS  (C.).    H  Hbro  de  gli  huomini 
illustri  ridotto  in  lingua  volgare  da  Dionigi  Atanagi.     8vo, 
contemporary  vellum.  Venetia,  1562 

365.  PODMORE    (FRANK).     Mesmerism   and   Christian 
Science.     A  Short  History  of  Mental  Healing.     8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Phila.,  n.  d. 

366.  POE  (EDGAR  A.).    The  Conch ologist's  First  Book; 
or,  A  System  of  Testaceous  Malacology,  arranged  expressly 
for  the  use  of  Schools.    12  full-page  plates.    FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  original  half  roan  and  boards  (somewhat  worn). 

Phila.  1839 

367.  POE  (EDGAR  A.).    The  Baltimore  Book,  edited  by 
W.  H.  Carpenter  and  T.  S.  Arthur.    Illustrated.    12mo,  mo- 
rocco, gilt,  gilt  edges.  Bait.  [1839] 

Contains,  Slope — A  Fable  by  E.  A.  Poe. 

368.  POE   (EDGAR  A.).     Eureka,  a  Prose  Poem.     FIRST 
EDITION.    12mo,  original  black  cloth.  N.  Y.  1848 

It  is  said  only  500  copies  were  printed. 

369.  POE  (EDGAR  A.).    Works  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe,  In- 
cluding  the    Tales,    Poems   and   Miscellanies,    The   Literati, 
Arthur  Gordon  Pym.     FIRST  EDITION.     4  vols.  12mo,  cloth 
(Vol.  4  not  uniform).  N.  Y.  1850-56 

These   four  volumes  are  often  sold  separately  as  first  col- 
lected editions. 

370.  POOLE      (WILLIAM     FREDERICK).     Index     to 
Periodical  Literature.     Revised  edition.     5  vols.  royal  8vo, 
cloth.  Bost.  1896-97 

A  fine  copy  of  this  most  exhaustive  and  valuable  work. 

371.  [PRIOR   (MATTHEW).]     Poems  on  Several  Occa- 
sions.    [Lacks  frontispiece.]     8vo,  old  panelled  calf,  rebacked. 

Lond. :  Jacob  Tonson,  1709 

Second  edition,  but  the  first  authorized.    It  contains  58  poems 
whereas  the  edition  of  1707  includes  but  17. 

372.  PRIME   (W.  C.).     I  Go  A-Fishing.  .FIRST  EDITION. 
l2mo,  original  green  cloth.  N.  Y.  1873 

373.  PRINCE  SOCIETY.    John  Wheelwright.    His  Writ- 
ings, including  his  Fast-Day  Sermon,  1637,  and  his  Mercurius 
Americanus,  1645;  with  a  Paper  upon  the  Genuineness  of 
the  Indian  Deed  of  1629,  and  a  Memoir  by  Charles  H.  Bell. 
Facsimiles.     4to,  half  morocco   (rubbed). 

One  of  250  copies  printed.    Bost. :  Prince  Society,  1876 

374.  — Another  copy  of  the  same,  wrappers. 

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375.  PRINCE  SOCIETY.    Voyages  of  Samuel  de  Champ- 
lain.    Translated  from  the  French  by  Charles  Pomeroy  Otis. 
With  historical  illustrations  and  a  Memoir  by  Rev.  Edmund 
F.  Slafter.    Maps  and  illustrations.    3  vols.  4to,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Bost. :  Prince  Society,  1880-82 

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376.  PRINCE  SOCIETY.    Voyages  of  Samuel  Champlain. 
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377.  PRINCE  SOCIETY.     The  New  English  Canaan  of 
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378.  PRINCE    SOCIETY.     Sir  Walter   Raleigh   and  his 
Colony  in  America,  including  the  Charter  of  Queen  Elizabeth 
in  his  favor,  March  25,  1584,  with  Letters,  Discourses  and 

Narratives  of  the  Voyages  made  to  America with 

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Tarbox.     4to,    original   paper   covers,   uncut. 

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379.  PRINCE  SOCIETY.    Voyages  of  Peter  Esprit  Radis- 
son,  being  an  Account  of  his  Travels  and  Experiences  among 
the   North  American   Indians,   from   1652   to   1684.     Tran- 
scribed from  the  original  Manuscripts.    With  historical  illus- 
trations and  an  Introduction,  by  Gideon  D.  Scull.    4to,  origi- 
nal paper  covers,  uncut.  Bost. :  Prince  Society,  1885 

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380.  PRINCE  SOCIETY.    Capt.  John  Mason,  the  Founder 
of  New  Hampshire.    Including  his  Tract  of  Newfoundland, 
1620,  etc.,  together  with  a  Memoir  by  Charles  Wesley  Tuttle. 
Edited  with  historical  illustrations  by  John  Ward  Dean.    4to, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Bost. :  Prince  Society,  1887 

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381.  PRINCE  SOCIETY.    Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges  and  his 
Province  of  Maine.     Edited  with  a  Memoir  and  Historical 
Illustrations  by  James  Phinney  Baxter.     3  vols.  4to,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut.  Bost. :  Prince  Society,  1890 

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382.  PRINCE  SOCIETY.     Antinomianism  in  the  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay.    1636-1638.    Including  the  Short  Story 
and  other  Documents.     Edited  by  Charles  Francis  Adams. 
4to,  original  paper  covers,  uncut.     Bost. :  Prince  Society,  1894 

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383.  PRINCE  SOCIETY.    John  Checkley;  or,  the  Evolu- 
tion of  Religious  Tolerance  in  Massachusetts  Bay.    2  vols.  4to, 
original  paper  covers,  uncut.  Bost. :  Prince  Society,  1897 

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384.  PRINCE   SOCIETY.     Edward  Randolph;  including 
his  Letters  and  Official  Papers  from  the  New  England,  Middle, 
and  Southern  Colonies  in  America,  with  other  Documents, 
etc.     With  historical  illustrations  and  a  Memoir  by  Robert 
Noxon  Toppan.    7  vols.  4to,  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Bost. :  Prince  Society,  1898-1909 
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385.  PRINCE   SOCIETY.     The  Genealogy  of  the  Payne 
and  Gore  Families.     Portrait.     Bost.  1875;  Constitution  and 
List  of  Members,  1894;  Same  for  1899.     3  vols.  4to,  original 
paper  covers,  uncut. 

386.  PRINCE  SOCIETY.    Sir  Humfrey  Gylberte  and  his 
Enterprise  of  Colonization  in  America.     With  Annotations 
and  a  Memoir  by  the  Rev.  Carlos  Slafter.    4to,  original  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Bost.:  Prince  Society,  1903 

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387.  PRINCE    SOCIETY.     Colonial    Currency    Reprints, 
1682-1751.    Introduction  and  Notes  by  A.  M.  Davis.    Portrait. 
Thick  square  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.    Only  250  copies  printed. 

Bost.  1910 

388.  PRINCE    (THOMAS).     Catalogue  of  the  American 
Portion  of  the  Library  of  Thomas  Prince,  with  a  memoir  and 
list  of  his  publications,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore.    Portrait.    12mo, 
wrappers  (loose).  Bost.  1868 

389.  PROPRIUM  SANCTORUM  ad  usum  cleri   Basilic* 
Vaticanae.     Part  I,  III  and  IV.     3  parts  8vo,  contemporary 
binding  in  red  morocco  richly  gilt,  with  the  arms  of  a  prelate 
in  the  center  of  the  covers,  gilt  edges.  Romae,  1773 

390.  RIDPATH    (JOHN  CLARK).     Cyclopaedia  of  Uni- 
versal History.    Portraits  and  illustrations.    4  vols.  royal  8vo, 
cloth.  Cincinnati,  0.  [1890] 

391.  RILEY    (JAMES   WHITCOMB).     Pipes    O'Pan    at 
Zekesbury.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.      Indianapolis,  1889 

392.  [RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).]    Neghborly  Poems 
on  Friendship,  Grief  and  Farm-life.     By  Benj.  F.  Johnson, 
of  Boone.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth. .      Indianapolis,  1891 

393..  RILEY  (JAMES  WHITCOMB).  The  Boys  of  the 
Old  Glee  Club.  Tinted  illustrations  by  Will  Vawter.  FIRST 
EDITION.  8vo,  cloth.  Indianapolis  [1907] 

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394.  ROGERS  (NEHEMIAH).     The  Figg-l.-ss  Figg-Tree: 
or,  The  Doome  of  a  Barren  and  Unfruitful  Possession  lay'd 
Open  in  an  Exposition  upon  that  Parable.     With  the  folding 
Table.    Small  4to,  old  calf. 

Lond. :  Printed  by  J.  S.  for  George  Sawbridge,  1659 
FIRST  EDITION  of  this  exhaustive  exposition  by  the  eminent 
Puritan  divine. 

395.  ROGERS  (SAMUEL).    Human  Life,  a  Poem.    FIRST 
EDITION.    Small  4to,  boards,  uncut  (covers  loose).    Lond.  1819 

396.  ROGERS     (SAMUEL).     Human     Life.     A     Poem. 
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397.  ROOSEVELT      (THEODORE).     Winning     of     the 
West,  6  vols. ;  Naval%  War  of  1812,  2  vols. ;  Hunting  Trips  on 
the  Prairie ;  Hunting  the  Grisly ;  American  Ideals ;  and  others. 
Frontispieces.    15  vols.  18mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1900 

398.  ROSEBERY    (LORD).     Napoleon,   the  Last  Phase. 
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399.  ROSSETTI  (CHRISTINA  G.).    A  Pageant  and  other 
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400.  ROSSETTI  (DANTE  GABRIEL).    Ballads  and  Son- 
nets.   FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1881 

401.  ROWFANT    CLUB.     Landor's    Letter    to    Emerson. 
With  an  Appendix  containing  Emerson's  Paper  on  Landor 
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Arthur  Jones.     8vo,  half  leather  and  boards,  uncut. 

Cleveland,  18S5 

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402.  ROWFANT  CLUB.    Lectures  on  English  Poets.     By 
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403.  ROWFANT  CLUB.     Bibliographical  Notes  on  a  Col- 
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with  an  introduction  by  Austin  Dobson.     Illustrated.     Small 
4to,  cloth.  Cleveland,  1899 

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404.  ROWFANT    CLUB.     Letters   of    Artenuis    Ward    to 
Charles  E.  Wilson,  1858-1861.    Portrait.    12mo,  boards,  cloth 
back.  Cleveland,  1900 

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405.  ROWFANT  CLUB.  The  Dial :  A  Magazine  for  Litera- 
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boards,  uncut. 

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printed  by  the  Rowfant  Club.     Extremely  Scarce. 

406.  ROWFANT  CLUB.    Notes  on  the  Origin  and  History 
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412.  ROWFANT  CLUB.    Year  Books,  1897-1905.     8  vols. 
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Books,  Manuscripts,  Autograph  Letters,  etc.     Collected  since 
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uncut.  Lond.  1900 

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416.  ROWLEY    (THOMAS).    Poems,    supposed    to   have 
been  written  at  Bristol,  by  Thomas  Rowley  and  others  in  the 
Fifteenth  Century.    With  Preface,  Introductory  Account,  and 
a  Glossary.     8vo,  boards,  calf  back  (weak  in  hinges). 

Lond. :  Printed  for  T.  Payne,  1777 
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417.  RUSCELLI     (GIROLAMO).     Tre     Discorsi     a     M. 
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Pompadour  stamped  in  the  center  of  both  covers  (rebacked 
and  somewhat  worn).  Venetia,  1553 

418.  [RUSCELLI      (GIROLAMO).]      Del     Tempio     alia 
divina  Signora  Donna  Giovanna  d'Aragona.    8vo,  old  vellum. 

Venetia:  Plinio  Pietrasanta,  1555 

419.  SAINT-PIERRE      (B.     DE).     Paul     et     Virginie. 
Preface  par  J.  Janin.    Compositions  d'Emile  Levy,  gravees  a 
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420.  SALLUSTIUS.    De  L.  Sergii  Catilinae  coniuratione  et 
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Maria  de'  Medici   (1660-1711)   in  the  center  of  both  covers 
(corners  worn).  Venetiis,  1558 

421.  SANDYS  (GEORGE).    A  Relation  of  a  Journey  be- 
gun in  1610.    Containing  a  description  of  the  Turkish  Empire, 
of  Egypt,   of  the  Holy  Land,   parts  of  Italy  and  Islands 
adjoyning.    Engraved  title  and  illustrations.    Small  4to,  calf 
(rebacked).  Lond.  1621 

422.  SANSOVINO  (FRANCESCO).    Venetia  citta  nobilis- 
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Venetia,  1581 

423.  SARDOU   (VICTORIEN).     Seraphine.     Comedie  en 
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gilt  top,  uncut  edges,  by  Bousselle.  Paris,  1869 

424.  SARDOU  (VICTORIEN).    Fernande,  piece  en  quatre 
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by  Bousselle.  Paris,  1870 

FIRST  EDITION. 

425.  SCHREINER  (OLIVE).    Dreams.     Portrait.    FIRST 
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426.  SCIIREINER   (OLIVE).     Trooper  Peter  Ilalket  of 
Mashonaland.    Frontispiece.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

FIRST  EDITION.  Lond.  1897 

427.  SCOTT  (SIR  WALTER).    The  Vision  of  Don  Roder- 
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(hinges  broken,  but  fine  copy  interiorly). 

Edinb.:  Ballantyne  &  Co.,  1811 

428.  SCOTT  (SIR  WALTER).    The  Vision  of  Don  Roder- 
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(broken).  Edinb.  1811 

BARE. 

429.  SCOTT   (SIR  WALTER).     Rokeby;  a  Poem.     FIRST 
EDITION.    4to,  stamped  calf  (front  cover  loose,  rubbed). 

SCARCE.  Edinb.  1813 

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Poem.     FIRST  EDITION.     4to,  original  boards,  uncut   (covers 
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BARE. 

431.  [SCOTT   (SIR  WALTER).]     Paul's  Letters  to  His 
Kinsfolk.    8vo,  old  calf.  Edinb.  1816 

FIRST  EDITION.  Scarce.  Written  during  Scott's  Continental 
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432.  [SCOTT  (SIR  WALTER).]     The  Abbot.    FIRST  EDI- 
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434.  SCOTT    (SIR  WALTER).     The  Fortunes  of  Nigel. 
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435.  SCOTT  (SIR  WALTER).    The  Pirate.    3  vols.  12mo, 
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436.  SCOTT  (SIR  WALTER).   Halidon  Hall ;  A  Dramatic 
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438.  SCOTT    (SIR  WALTER).     Peveril  of  the  Peak.     4 
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439.  SCOTT  (SIR  WALTER).    Quentin  Durward.    FIRST 
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440.  [SCOTT     (SIR     WALTER).]     Quentin     Durward. 
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Edinb.  1824 

443.  SCOTT    (SIR  WALTER).     Redgauntlet,  A  Tale  of 
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445.  SCOTT  (SIR  WALTER).    Tales  of  the  Crusaders.    4 
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part  of  backs  missing).  Edinburgh,  1826 

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447.  SCOTT    (SIR   WALTER).     The   Life   of   Napoleon 
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448.  SCOTT    (SIR  WALTER).     Anne  of  Geierstein.     3 
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FIRST  EDITION.  Edinburgh,  1829 

449.  SENECA  (M.  ANN^GUS  ET  L.  ANN^JUS).    Opera 
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graved frontispiece.    3  vols.  8vo,  contemporary  vellum. 

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450.  SHAKESPEARE    (WILLIAM).     The    Poems;    Ac- 
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Only  450  copies  printed. 

451.  [SHELLEY  (PERCY  B.).]     History  of  a  Six  Weeks' 
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Lond.  1820 

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FIEST  PUBLISHED  EDITION.  Lond. :  Clark,  1821 

454.  SILL  EDWARD  ROWLAND).     The  Hermitage  and 
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460.  STEVENSON  (R.  L.).     The  Story  of  a  Lie.     (New 
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wrappers   (back  slightly  rubbed).  Lond.  1879 

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461.  STEVENSON  (R.  L.).    A  Child's  Garden  of  Verse. 
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464.  STEVENSON  (R.  L.).     Strange  Case  of  Dr.  Jekyll 
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little  worn).  Lond.:  Longmans,  Green  and  Co.,  1886 

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465.  STEVENSON  (R.  L.).     Kidnapped:    being  Memoirs 
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[Lond.]   Cassell  &  Co.,  1886 

466.  STEVENSON  (R.  L.).     Strange  Case  of  Dr.  Jekyll 
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worn).  Lond.  1886 

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467.  STEVENSON  (R.  L.).    The  Black  Arrow:  A  Tale  of 
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468.  STEVENSON    (R.  L.).     The  Master  of  Ballantrae. 
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FIRST  PUBLISHED  EDITION.     Lond. :  Cassell  &  Co.,  1889 

469.  STEVENSON    (R.    L.).      Ballads.      FIRST    EDITION. 
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470.  STEVENSON  (R.  L.).    Across  the  Plains,  with  other 
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472.  STEVENSON  (R,  L.).    Catriona.    A  sequel  to  "Kid- 
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Lond.:  Methuen,  1895 

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476.  STORY    (WILLIAM  W.).     Poems.     FIRST  EDITION. 
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478.  SWINBURNE  (ALGERNON  C.).    The  Bibliography 
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LAKGE  PAPER  COPY,  one  of  25  copies  printed.       Lond.  1884 

479.  SWINBURNE  (ALGERNON  C.).    A  Study  of  Victor 
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480.  SWINBURNE    (ALGERNON  C.).     The  Heptalogia. 
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481.  SWINBURNE     (ALGERNON    C.).      Laus    Veneris. 
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482.  SWINBURNE  (ALGERNON  C.).    Under  the  Micro- 
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483.  SWINBOURNE  (HENRY).    A  Treatise  of  Spousals, 
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Lond.:  S.  Roycroft,  1686 
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484.  SYMONDS  (JOHN   ADDINGTON).     Many  Moods. 
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485.  SYMONDS  (JOHN  ADDINGTON).    In  the  Key  of 
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487.  SYMONDS   (JOHN  ADDINGTON).     Wine,  Women 
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488.  -      -  Another  copy  of  the  same. 

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490.  TENNYSON  (ALFRED,  LORD).    Ode  on  the  Death 
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492.  THACKERAY    (WILLIAM   M.).     The    History   of 
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495.  THACKERAY  (WILLIAM  M.).    The  Four  Georges. 
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496.  THACKERAY  (WILLIAM  M.).    The  Adventures  of 
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not  included  in  Thackeray's  collected  writings. 

498.  [THACKERAY.]      Hints   to    Collectors   of   Original 
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Charles  P.  Johnson.  FIRST  EDITION.  12mo,  parchment  boards, 
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499.  THEURIET    (ANDRE).     La  Vie   Rustique.     Illus- 
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Edited  by  Sophia  Thoreau  and  William  E.  Channing. 

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Vinegia :  Gabriel  Giolito,  1554 

503.  TROLLOPE  (ANTHONY).    The  Way  We  Live  Now. 
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504.  TROLLOPE  (ANTHONY).  An  Autobiography.  Por- 
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506.  VECELLIO  (CESARE).    Habiti  Antichi  et  Modern! 
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Venetia:  G.  B.  Sessa,  1598 

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Lond.  1888 

509.  VILLON  (FRANgOIS).    Poems,  now  first  done  into 
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London:  Privately  printed  for  Villon  Society,  1878 
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510.  VILLON  (FRANgOIS).    The  Poems  of  Francois  Vil- 
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Portland :  Thomas  Mosher,  1900 
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511.  VILLON  SOCIETY.     The  Decameron  of  Boccaccio, 
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London:  Privately  printed,  Villon  Society,  1886 

512.  VILLON  SOCIETY.    The  Quatrains  of  Omar  Khay- 
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London:  Privately  printed  for  the  Villon  Society,  1898 

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514.  VOLTAIRE     (F.    M.    AROUET    DE).    Romances: 
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Lettres  d'Amabed.     3  vols.  8vo,  full  contemporary  calf,  in- 
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Vols.  56,  57,  and  58  of  the  CEuvres  Completes. 

515.  VOLTAIRE  (P.  M.  AROUET  DE).    Zadig;  or,  The 
Book  of  Fate.    An  Oriental  History,  trans,  by  Francis  Asli- 
more.    8vo,  half  morocco.  Lond.  1790 

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516.  VOLTAIRE  (F.  M.  AROITET  DE).    A  Philosophical 
Dictionary.    Frontispieces.    2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.      Lond.,  n.  d. 

517.  WARNER  (CHARLES  DUDLEY).  Backlog  Studies. 
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ram back,  paper  label,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Cambridge:  Riverside  Press,  1899 
One  of  250  copies  printed. 

518.  WHISTLER    (JAMES    McNEILL).     Eden    Versus 
Whistler.     The  Baronet  &  the  Butterfly.     A  Valentine  with 
a  Verdict.    FIRST  EDITION.    Square  8vo,  original  boards,  cloth 
back,  uncut  and  unopened.  Paris  [1889] 

519.  WHISTLER  (JAMES  A.  McNEILL).     The  Etched 
Work  of  Whistler.    Illustrated  by  reproductions  in  Collotype 
of  the  Different  States  of  the  Plates.     Compiled,  Arranged 
and  Described  by  Edward  G.  Kennedy ;  with  an  Introduction 
by  Royal  Cortissoz.     One  vol.  of  text  and  three  portfolios, 
containing  over  1,000  plates.    4  vols.  4to,  cloth  and  boards. 

N.  Y. :  The  Grolier  Club,  1910 

One  of  402  copies  printed  at  the  DeVinne  Press.  The  most 
exhaustive  publication  that  has  appeared  on  the  etched  work 
of  Whistler.  446  etchings  (including  4  in  the  Appendix)  are 
described  chronologically,  many  with  the  assistance  of  Whistler 
or  from  memoranda  left  by  him;  prints  have  been  measured 
and  differences  noted.  A  complete  list  of  the  plates  known  to 
have  been  cancelled  or  destroyed  is  included,  with  an  additional 
list  of  82  plates,  which  from  their  rarity  may  be  assumed  to 
have  passed  out  of  existence.  Many  of  the  cancelled  plates 
appear  also,  making  altogether  over  1,000  reproductions. 

520.  WHITMAN   (WALT).     Specimen  Days  and  Collect. 
FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  cloth.  Phila.  1882-83 

521.  -     -  Another  copy  of  the  same. 

522.  WHITMAN     (WALT).     Autobiographia ;     or,     The 
Story  of  a  Life.    Selected  from  his  Prose  Writings.    Frontis- 
piece.   12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1892 

FIRST  EDITION  of  selected  works. 

523.  WHITTIER  (JOHN  G.).   Poems.  16mo,  full  stamped 
roan  (a  little  rubbed).  Phila.  1838 

FIRST  EDITION.    Scarce. 

524.  -     -  Another  copy  of  the  same. 

525.  WHITTIER  (JOHN  G.).    The  Demon  Lady.    8  pp. 
16mo,  wrappers.  N.  p. :  Privately  Printed,  1894 

VERY  SCARCE,  only  25  copies  were  printed  from  the  manu- 
script in  possession  of  a  gentleman  in  Haverhill,  Mass.  Only 
one  other  copy  seems  to  have  sold  at  auction. 

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526.  WILDE   (OSCAR).  Rose  Leaf  and  Apple  Leaf.    By 
Rennell  Rodd.    With  An  Introduction  by  Oscar  Wilde.    Illus- 
trations.     Small    8vo,    original   vellum    covers,    edges   uncut 
(2  blank  leaves  extracted) .     X.  Y. :  J.  M.  Stoddard  &  Co.,  1882 

FIRST  EDITION.  THE  VERY  SCARCE  EDITION  DE  LUXE,  printed 
in  brown  ink  on  one  side  only  of  transparent  parchment  sheets, 
interleaved  with  thin  green  tissue-paper. 

527.  WILDE  (OSCAR).     Essays,  Criticisms  and  Reviews. 
Now  First  Collected.     4to,  wrappers,  uncut. 

Lond. :  Privately  Printed,  1901 
FIRST  EDITION.    Only  300  copies  were  issued  of  this  edition. 

528.  WILDE  (OSCAR).    The  Portrait  of  Mr.  W.  II.    4to, 
original  wrappers,  uncut  and  unopened. 

Privately  printed,  n.  d. 

529.  WILLIS  (NATHANIEL  P.).    A  1'Abri,  or,  The  Tent 
Pitch 'd.    FIRST  EDITION.    12mo,  original  cloth,  paper  label. 

N.  Y.  1839 

530.  WILLIS  (NATHANIEL  P.).    Letters  from  Under  a 
Bridge.     And    Poems.     With    engraved    title,    portrait    and 
plates.    FIRST  EDITION.    4to,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1840 

531.  WORDSWORTH     (WM.).     Ecclesiastical    Sketches. 
FIRST  EDITION.    8vo,  boards,  rebacked  (foxed).      Lond.  1822 

532.  WORTLEY     (MARY     STUART).     The     Story     of 
Zelinda  and  the  Monster;  or,  Beauty  and  the  Beast,  retold 
after  the  old  Italian  version.    Illustrated.    4to,  full  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  tooled,  silk  doublures  and  flys,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

One  of  50  copies  printed  on  Hand-made  paper.    Lond.  1895 

533.  WRATISLAW     (THEODORE).     Caprices,     Poems. 
16mo,  boards,  uncut.  Lond.  1893 

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